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Congress wants geotracking tech in high-end GPUs to keep them out of China’s clutches

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  • America could soon tackle diverted and misused advanced chips with geotracking
  • The proposed legislation could enforce tracking within 6 months
  • Manufacturers would also have to report back to the US

New proposed legislation in Congress could see the US integrate geotracking capabilities within high-end GPUs, marking the introduction of more dynamic ways to monitor exports rather than just blanket bans.

Bipartisan lawmakers introduced the Chip Security Act to prevent high-end GPUs and AI chips from reaching countries of concern, such as China.

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