What will be the impact of Microsoft's AI chip export on UAE tech industry by end of 2025?
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Microsoft Secures Export License for AI Chips to UAE, Prohibiting Use by Restricted Nations
Dec 7, 2024, 05:39 PM
Microsoft Corp. has secured an export license for advanced AI chips to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking a significant development in the tech industry. The license, part of a new agreement, allows the export of AI chips to the UAE while prohibiting their use by individuals from restricted nations, including China, for training models. This move is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to invest in data centers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, aiming to enhance AI innovation and integration in the region. The agreement underscores Microsoft's commitment to advancing AI technology and fostering regional innovation, potentially setting a precedent for future tech collaborations.
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