Arm Holdings CEO says U.S. would have difficulty banning AI CPU chip exports to China
The chief executive of Arm Holdings stated that U.S. authorities would face challenges if they attempted to prohibit exports of AI-related central processing unit chips to China. The remarks address potential restrictions on semiconductor technology.
benzinga.comThe chief executive of Arm Holdings stated that U.S. authorities would face challenges if they attempted to prohibit exports of AI-related central processing unit chips to China. The executive noted that such a ban would encounter technical and enforcement difficulties because of the global nature of chip design and manufacturing.
Background on export controls Current U.S. policy already restricts certain advanced semiconductor shipments to China. The executive's comments address whether those measures could be expanded to cover AI central processing units. Industry observers have discussed the feasibility of broader controls, but the executive focused on practical obstacles rather than policy outcomes.
The statement did not include specific timelines or proposed regulatory changes.
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