Sources: US Commerce Department bureaus informed employees in recent weeks that DeepSeek apps and websites are “broadly prohibited” on their government devices
Karen Freifeld / Reuters :
US Commerce Department official Alan Estevez says export rules have “definitely impeded” China's AI chips, and defends the recent three-tier chip access rules
Demetri Sevastopulo / Financial Times :
Sources: US Commerce Department plans to reveal proposed rules that would ban Chinese- and Russian-made hardware and software for smart cars as soon as Monday
- Bans stem from an investigation into cybersecurity risks — Restrictions would be enforced by the Commerce Department
Sources: US Commerce Department plans to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous vehicles and some Chinese wireless communications hardware in US cars
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Sources: US Commerce Department officials inform Applied Materials that its planned $4B Silicon Valley R&D facility doesn't qualify for CHIPS Act grants
a decision that highlights gaps in how the US government is approaching semiconductor research https://www.bloomberg.com/... Forums: r/politics : Applied Materials Denied US Chips Grant for $4 Billion...
US Commerce Department says the global chip shortage will stretch into at least H2 2022, based on information from 150+ companies in the supply chain
The Biden administration has concluded that a global semiconductor shortage will persist until at least the second half of this year …
US Commerce Department data: ~$103B worth of export licenses issued for chips and other products to suppliers of Huawei and SMIC from Nov. 2020 to April 2021
Commerce Department data shows that suppliers of the blacklisted Chinese tech companies maintained access to U.S. products including semiconductors
US Commerce Department announces rules banning the export or resale of hacking tools, such as NSO's Pegasus, to China, Russia, and other countries of concern
The Commerce Department on Wednesday announced a long-awaited rule that officials hope will help stem the export or resale … Source: U.S. Department of Commerce .
US Commerce Department adds seven Chinese supercomputing entities to an export blacklist for allegedly building supercomputers used by Chinese military
- Commerce added seven Chinese supercomputing entities to a U.S. economic blacklist citing national security concerns.
US Commerce Department adds seven Chinese supercomputing entities to an export blacklist for allegedly building supercomputers used by Chinese military
- Commerce added seven Chinese supercomputing entities to a U.S. economic blacklist citing national security concerns.