
US Approves Advanced Nvidia AI Chip Exports to UAE
The U.S. government has licensed Microsoft to export advanced Nvidia AI chips to the UAE, unlocking a planned $7.9 billion investment in the region's tech infrastructure.
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The U.S. government has licensed Microsoft to export advanced Nvidia AI chips to the UAE, unlocking a planned $7.9 billion investment in the region's tech infrastructure.

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A multi-billion-dollar deal for Nvidia to supply AI chips to the UAE is stalled, reportedly due to delays in the UAE's reciprocal investment in the U.S.

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