Technology giants ask Trump to review the limit export constraints
Technology companies, whose market value has been combined, have encouraged more than $ 8 trillion, the Donald Trump administration to reconsider the restrictions of slides because they fear the allies of the United States will pay the weapons of Chinese competitors. In a rapid succession Thursday, Microsoft and CEO of Amazon said that the Trump team should reconsider the regulations belonging to the Joe Bidenera, which will limit the export of semiconductors to artificial intelligence to countries that include Israel, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Their request was repeated from the CEO of “Invidia”. At a time when many technology companies were eager to show support to President Donald Trump and his economic policy, these statements have appeared over the past 24 hours that companies also have huge demands. The Biden Administration introduced the SO -Called Artificial Intelligence Base, which places several countries at the second level of the three -level category that limits the export of discs used in data centers to train artificial intelligence models. According to Chinese artificial intelligence chips, the president of ‘Microsoft’ Brad Smith said that this policy has limited the export of artificial intelligence chips to ‘strategic important markets’, and that these countries can lead to China to acquire semiconductors. Smith wrote in a publication on the company’s blog on Thursday: “If left unchanged, Biden base will give China a strategic advantage of spreading its artificial intelligence technology over time and repeating the rapid increase in fifth generation communication a decade ago.” Hours later, the president “Amazon”, Andy Jassi, raised a similar point. “I don’t know how this administration feels about it, but I would say that we have concerns that there are restrictions on certain countries that are natural allies of the United States,” Jassi said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. He added: “They will need more chips, so I think that if we don’t, we will practically give up the actions and the relationships with other countries that can offer these chips. I think we are better than partners with it.” Strong rules for the export of semiconductors, Trump and his team formulate stricter restrictions on the semi -American conductors, and are pushing the most important allies to increase their restrictions on the Chinese disc industry, and it is a sign that the White House is eager to expand the efforts of the Biden era to reduce the technological distress of Beijing. This rule, which will affect the development of databases throughout Southeast Asia to the Middle East, has received sharp criticism from companies that include ‘Invidia’, the world leader in producing advanced artificial intelligence chips. ‘Invidia’ CEO Jensen Huang expressed its optimism that the Trump administration would choose a lighter organizational approach. Invidia is also concerned about how export restrictions affect his business in China. “Sales of databases in China have remained much lower than the levels they were at the beginning of export control,” CFO Chris, Financial Director, said in a call with analysts late Wednesday. “In the absence of any change in the regulations, we believe that China’s shipping will remain almost at the current percentage.” ‘Huawei’ earns a country from the absence of Invidia, and Huang said the revenue of ‘Invidia’ from China turned half of what it was before the imposition of restrictions. Later, in an interview on “CNBC”, he said that the chips allowed to send to China are 60 times less powerful than his best products, and that ‘Huawei’ and others get to the ground. He added: “It’s hard to know if the export control is effective.” For its part, ‘Microsoft’ or the acceptance of data centers in different countries is subject to restrictions on slides, including the UAE, where the US technological company is developing artificial intelligence data centers in partnership with G42 (G42). Amazon also has global clouds of cloud. The two companies are one of the largest “Invidia” customers, which is a pioneer in building advanced chips used in artificial intelligence.