A unit of telecoms gear maker ZTE Corp and two other Chinese firms are among the latest entities to receive U.S. approval to purchase advanced AI chips from ​Nvidia and AMD , according to documents and two sources familiar with the matter.
 

Technology Roundup

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ZTE among Chinese firms licensed to purchase Nvidia's H200 chips, documents show 

 

Pollution from Musk’s unpermitted xAI power project hits hardest in Black communities 

 

IBM warns AI boom is squeezing software budgets; shares sink in sector rout 

 

Meta used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, lawsuit claims 

 

US state officials fear Paramount-Warner deal will squeeze local movie theaters 

 

US official says shipments of H200 chips to China have begun 

 

New York becomes the first state to impose a data center moratorium 

 

German media regulator says Google's AI Overviews subject to German media law 

 

Google probed by Swiss regulator over Android default search feature 

 

UK teens report sleep, wellbeing gains under social media restrictions, study shows 

 

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