Nvidia says US speeded up new export curbs on AI chips
The company does not expect a near-term impact on its financial results from the accelerated timing, it disclosed in a filing on Tuesday.

The restrictions were supposed to come into play 30 days from Oct. 17 when the Biden administration unveiled measures to stop countries, including China, Iran and Russia, from receiving advanced AI chips designed by Nvidia and others.
Nvidia does not expect a near-term impact on its earnings from this move, it disclosed in a filing on Tuesday, but did not say why the U.S. government had accelerated the timing.
AMD, also impacted by the curbs, did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment, while the U.S. Department of Commerce declined to comment.
The restrictions disallow exports of Nvidia's modified advanced AI chips A800 and H800 - both of which it had created for the Chinese market to comply with previous export rules.
The Nvidia A100, H100, and L40S chips are also impacted by the curbs.
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