Bloomberg: America is considering allowing the UAE to buy more than a million Invelia chips
The Trump administration is considering an agreement that enables the UAE to import more than a million advanced segments of “invitation”, according to people who are familiar with the case, exceeding the boundaries under the regulations of artificial intelligence chips during the Biden administration, which has concerns that US slides are at the risk of falling into the hands of China. The agreement, which is still negotiated, will enable the Emirates to import to 2027 500,000 of the latest slides on the market annually, according to people who have asked not to reveal their identity during the discussion of unannounced talks. The fifth quantity of the AI (G42) (G42), based in Abu Dhabi, will be allocated, while the rest will be devoted to US businesses that people according to data centers build in the Golf State. Openai is perhaps one of these businesses, as it may announce a new capacity for the data center in the UAE at the closer to this week, according to people familiar with the matter. Over the course of the agreement, G42 can obtain computer capabilities parallel to between one million to 1.5 million SIM cards, according to people the best “Invidia” chips. The total amount is about four times greater than the G42 could buy it under the framework for performing discs during the Biden Administration, known as the distribution of artificial intelligence that Trump intends to cancel, according to people who are known. This amount is equivalent to the number of chips needed to operate the planned “Meta platform” data in Louisiana, which will be so large that it will cover a large part of Manhattan. The development of artificial intelligence in the Middle East and in general, as it moves forward in its current form, it will be a major shift in US policy to develop artificial intelligence in the Middle East, especially in the Emirates, after US officials were previously cautious to Beijing. People said it was unclear, what are the conditions of national security that Trump officials have applied to the sales of slides. During the Government of President Joe Biden, the G42 group agreed to go out of its investments with the Chinese Huawei Technologies to pave the way for a $ 1.5 billion partnership at Microsoft, which includes data centers in the Emirates. The White House did not respond immediately to request the remark. Invidia, G42, the UAE Ambassade in the United States, and “Oben Ai” rejected the comment. The New York Times has previously published some details on the discussions. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump started a tour of the Middle East with a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and then he will go to Qatar, followed by the Emirates. The United States is also considering an agreement that gives Saudi Arabia more opportunities to reach semiconductors, a step that improves the kingdom’s ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence. People reported that during his visit to the country, Trump could reveal the electronic disc agreement with the Emirates, emphasizing that the details are still being studied. David Sachs, the White House Advisor for Artificial Intelligence Matters, leads discussions with the Emirates, where he spent a few days there before Trump’s visit. The UAE’s efforts to secure access to the chips and as part of the visit met Sachs Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, national security adviser and brother of the President of the UAE, who traveled to Washington earlier this year to facilitate the arrival of his country to the “Envenia” chips. During Sheikh Tahnoun’s visit to the United States in March, the UAE promised 1.4 billion dollars in technology, energy and infrastructure in the United States, which helped buy more US conductors, according to Bloomberg. “US businesses still have the best technologies, but we are no longer the only option; it is well understood that China is causing fast,” Sachs wrote in a post about “X” after its meeting with Sheikh Tahnoun. He added: “The country that builds the system of its partners as soon as possible is the one that will win this high -risk competition. Effective artificial intelligence diplomacy is more important today than ever.” Sachs ‘belief that the United States’ progress on China is declining in semiconductors in the field of semiconductors, as an argument presented by many CEOs of companies when they requested the Trump administration to cancel some of the export control of the slides imposed during the Bidenera. The possibilities of reaching an agreement to expand the vague’s ability to expand the most advanced semiconductors in the field of artificial intelligence have raised objections between the people concerned from China in Washington, who expressed their concerns that such an agreement would risk Chinese entities with sensitive technology. MP John Mullenar, the main Republican Republican at the Chinese committee in the House of Representatives, said in a post on the “X” website: “Such transactions require accurate audit and verified security barriers.” He added: “Last year we talked about our concerns about the G42 group, and we need guarantees before moving forward with more agreements.”