ARM (ARM) Chief Executive Rene Haas said it would be difficult for the US to restrict exports of artificial intelligence-capable central processing units to China because the chips are widely used across computing applications, Reuters reported Tuesday.
Speaking to Reuters, Haas said, unlike AI graphics processing units, which can be regulated using performance and memory bandwidth thresholds, CPUs are harder to target specifically for AI workloads. "They would have to limit everything," he said.
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