U.S. Secretary of State Brosky said that the United States' introduction of advanced chip export controls in the United States does not mean hindering China's economic and technological development.
According to Reuters, Brinken said on Friday (April 26) in an interview with the National Public Broadcasting Station (NPR) that he saw that Huawei, a Chinese communications equipment giant, just launched oneThe new laptop and the Intel chip are used.
"I think this shows that we only pay attention to the most sensitive technology that may pose a threat to our security. The focus of our (restrictions) is not to cut off trade or curb or prevent China."
Since 2022, Washington has cut off US chip giants Yingweida, AMD, Intel and other companies to export high -tech chips to China, especially advanced chips that can be used to improve Chinese military artificial intelligence technology.
However, Washington still approves the two US companies, Intel and Qualcomm to continue to supply Huawei, but must obtain a license in advance.
Huawei launched the first artificial intelligence laptop Matebook X Pro on April 11. This laptop uses Intel's latest Core Ultra 9 central processor.This chip is not only stronger, but also can perform AI operations directly on the side of the computer without relying on the cloud AI server.
The launch of this laptop makes Washington's anger in China, because it shows that the US Department of Commerce approves Intel to provide Huawei with new chips.