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Gulf AI Chip Deals Stall Over China Transfer Fears
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41582, member: 636"] Trump's Middle East trip promised massive computer chip deals but problems arose. NVIDIA hoped to sell billions of dollars worth of artificial intelligence equipment to Gulf countries. The company wanted these sales to replace lost business from China. American officials worry about sharing advanced technology with Middle Eastern nations. Government leaders fear China might access American chip technology through Gulf states. Past incidents show China obtained sensitive computer parts through other countries. The Trump team questions whether Saudi Arabia and UAE make trustworthy partners. These nations also work closely with Chinese companies on technology projects. NVIDIA planned to deliver 100,000 computer chips for the Stargate project in UAE. Saudi Arabia announced several artificial intelligence programs worth billions of dollars. Gulf nations have enough oil money to pay for expensive technology infrastructure. American officials must decide if national security concerns outweigh potential profits. The US might require Gulf states to avoid all Chinese technology and workers. Countries would need to cut ties with Chinese artificial intelligence experts. Negotiations remain stuck because Middle Eastern partners resist American conditions. Officials have not set any deadline for reaching final agreements. [/QUOTE]
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