The United States expands AI chip export license requirements, putting pressure on Nvidia and AMD stock prices
On May 31, the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued new guidance requiring export licenses when selling advanced AI chips to overseas buyers whose ultimate parent company is located in China. Affected products include Nvidia’s Rubin and Blackwell series and AMD’s MI350x accelerators. The guidance is intended to clarify enforcement details rather than impose a blanket ban; products already shipped remain in the custody of the customers. Confirmed Technical Requirements in BIS’s New G
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