The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday charged four individuals over a scheme to unlawfully export Nvidia AI chips to China, spurring a senior House Republican to press for swift approval of a chip-tracking bill.
“China recognizes the superiority of American AI innovation and will do whatever it must to catch up,” said John Moolenaar, the chair of the U.S. House Select Committee on China. “That’s why the bipartisan Chip Security Act is urgently needed.”
The legislation, which Moolenaar introduced in May and has 30 cosponsors, would require location verification for chips, make it mandatory for chipmakers to report and share information about potential diversion, and look at additional ways to stop U.S. chips from ending up in the wrong hands.
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