Trump’s Mideast Chips Deals Imperil US National Security, Democrats Warn

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Key Senate Democrats urged the Trump administration to revisit new artificial intelligence deals with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, saying that expanded sales of AI chips to the Middle Eastern countries risk exposing advanced technology to China and Russia, while potentially limiting supplies available for American companies.

Nvidia Opens AI Ecosystem to Rivals, Apple AI Struggles | Bloomberg Technology

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Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow breaks down why the Magnificent Seven are lower on Monday as investor sentiment sours more broadly following Moody’s US credit downgrade. Plus, Nvidia says it will allow customers to use rival chipmakers in an effort to expand its AI ecosystem, and Apple has been spending billions of dollars on AI but insiders say it still can’t get it right. (Source: Bloomberg)

Beyond Nvidia, Four Things to Know at Asia’s Biggest Tech Show

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Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang headlines the 2025 edition of Asia’s biggest electronics conference, for years a showcase for his company’s cutting-edge AI chips and the companies lining up to buy them. This year, however, the spotlight may well be on another far bigger personality: US President Donald Trump.

What’s at Stake as the US Gives Saudis Access to State-of-the-Art AI Chips

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President Donald Trump’s administration has changed the direction of US AI policy toward two oil-rich states in the Middle East. It’s paved the way for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to buy chips from Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. that are considered state-of-the-art when it comes to creating and running artificial intelligence software and services. Previously, the US had restrictions on delivering advanced technology to the region as part of broader controls on the sp