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    Nvidia Corp. graphic processing units sit stacked inside a 'mining rig' computer, used to generate the Ethereum cryptocurrency, in Budapest, Hungary in January. U.S. securities regulators say adequate oversight of cryptocurrency markets may require new tools from Congress. Photographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg
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    Chinese military and researchers acquiring high-grade chips for AI despite US ban

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    The vulnerabilities render the chips — and the systems they operate — susceptible to hacking, but so far there have been reports that these security flaws have been exploited. (AP Photo)
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    The US has opportunities and vulnerabilities on chips

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    Lawmakers call on administration to address China’s dominance of older chips
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    Lawmakers call on administration to address China’s dominance of older chips

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    Biden administration to grow computer chip factories in Colorado and Oregon
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    Can we stop fetishizing China’s planned economy?
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    FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014, file photo, trade show attendees take in a display of Samsung curved UHD TVs at the International Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas.  Samsung reports quarterly earnings on Friday, Jan. 24, 2014.(AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
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    Samsung delays production at new chip factories until 2025

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    Commerce will review use of legacy chips to determine extent of Chinese dominance
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    Schumer touts tech hub designation in upstate New York allowing for millions in federal funds

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    Biden to tighten restraints on Chinese access to chips for artificial intelligence
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    Biden to tighten restraints on Chinese access to chips for artificial intelligence

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    Europe strikes back with chip subsidies to counter US and China
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