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Commerce Department has implemented a new rule that could block the export of chip design software that’s necessary to build the next generation of chips. is undergoing a significant shift in its approach to China and its ability to make and use advanced chips. Wednesday’s disclosure is another sign that the U.S. The controls affect AMD’s competing product, the MI200. Nvidia’s disclosure indicates that the fresh export controls are not aimed at the specific chips themselves but at the performance thresholds that are closely associated with Nvidia A100 processors - the current generation of chips deployed in the field.

for its line of GPUs that are suited for performing AI-related computing. AMD confirmed that it received a similar notification from the U.S. government that new licensing requirements are being implemented that affect sales of its advanced line of server GPUs to Russia or China. Nvidia disclosed Wednesday that it had received a notification from the U.S. Diablo Canyon may be shuttered by then, but it will help buy time for renewables and battery storage to come online. The state legislature also set a new target of reducing carbon emissions at least 85% by 2045. The vote in support of Newsom’s plan comes as yet another brutal heatwave is expected to torch California, and potentially test the grid’s reliability yet again. Central to his plea was the argument that a shutdown could prompt more rolling blackouts, which put vulnerable Californians at risk. While Newsom initially raised the idea of bailing out Diablo Canyon in May, he officially introduced the proposal to lend PG&E money two weeks ago, and lobbied the legislature throughout August. The nonprofit Friends of the Earth described Newsom’s now-successful attempt to keep the plant open as “reckless beyond belief.” The group has cited the risk of earthquakes and the cost of nuclear power - which is generally more expensive than renewables and fossil fuels - as reasons for the state and PG&E to move forward with shuttering the plant. However, in addition to the potential safety concerns that led to PG&E’s decision to ultimately shutter Diablo Canyon six years ago, some environmental advocates worry that relying on nuclear power could put the state’s renewable energy goals in jeopardy.

“That energy provides baseload and reliability and affordability that will complement and allow us to stack all of the green energy that we’re bringing online at record rates,” Newsom said of nuclear power more broadly. Newsom said this week that keeping Diablo Canyon “is critical in the context of making sure we have energy reliability going forward,” which echoes what the nuclear industry has been saying as it tries to chart a course to being part of the climate solution. In a statement to Protocol, the Board's head of communications Dex Hunter-Torricke said the Board would consider the request through its "usual process." "We have new teams and resources in place, and we are continuing to make improvements. "We know the system isn't perfect," Clegg wrote. Facebook's request to the Board comes a week after the Board announced its intention to question the company about the program and "inconsistencies in decision making."įacebook's vice president of global affairs Nick Clegg said in a company blog post Tuesday the cross-check program was "built to prevent potential over-enforcement mistakes and to double-check cases where, for example, a decision could require more understanding or there could be a higher risk for a mistake." Facebook is calling on its Oversight Board to issue policy recommendations about its cross-check system, a controversial program The Wall Street Journal recently described as creating a two-tiered system of enforcement on Facebook, where high-profile users often receive more lenient treatment for content violations.
