In October 2022, the commerce Department unveiled sweeping new export controls that prevented the most powerful chips designed by American companies like NVIDIA and AMD from reaching Chinese supercomputers. These controls were far-reaching, affecting any company in the world whose technology required US components, software, or workers to build. While this unilateral action was seen by some as a dramatic escalation in a second cold war, it also gave allies cover to follow suit.
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