The US-China tech war is really heating up

Though PC Gamer is first and foremost a website dedicated to PC gaming and hardware, we’ve been covering the escalating technology and chipmaking dispute between China and the US and its allies. Whether it’s the blocking of vital chip making equipment, or banning of the sale of certain AI chips, this latest act in the tit for tat tech dispute could directly affect how much we pay for our rigs.

Following the new US proposal to ban the sale of Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips to Chinese businesses, China has announced new controls on the export of various gallium and germanium materials and products. According to Bloomberg, these controls will come into effect on August 1. Companies exporting the metals must apply for licenses and provide information about who they’re selling to and what the metals will be used for.

source: gamezpot.com


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