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    Home » Blog » Trump Expected to Use AI Chips Dominance to Forge Middle East Deals

    Trump Expected to Use AI Chips Dominance to Forge Middle East Deals

    May 13, 2025Updated:May 13, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    Artificial cards have become a hot topic of discussion as President Donald Trump begins his Middle East trip this year, according to a recent report from The New York Times. Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are interested in obtaining cutting-edge AI cards from American firms, and the Trump presidency appears to be interested in facilitating these arrangements.

    More limits and more AI bits are desired by Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

    The Biden government’s limiting view is reflected in this, according to The New York Times. Under Biden, the US restricted the number of AI bits that nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE had purchase out of concern that China might acquire the technology. NVIDIA and Oracle, two organizations that have voiced opposition, appear to be in agreement with the Trump presidency.

    The Times criticized the Biden-era policy as “overly complicated, administrative, and would stymie National innovation,” according to Ben Kass, a spokesperson for the Commerce Department. According to reports, the Trump administration is reportedly considering removing those regulations and enforcing a new platform that permits direct negotiations with personal nations regarding chip access.

    continued agreements and proper leverage

    According to a separate Bloomberg report, the US is nearer to putting together a deal with Saudi Arabia that would provide the country with more Artificial chips for data centres. But, China’s potential access to the engineering is still a concern. The US has been suggested as one way to regulate who can use data centres powered by British bits.

    White House” AI Czar” David Sacks stated in an earlier article on X that” we must take aggressive steps to prevent developed electronics from being illegally diverted into China. However, that objective does not prevent partners from conducting legitimate sales to the rest of the world as long as they adhere to acceptable safety standards.

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    Professionals from major US tech companies, including NVIDIA, AMD, Google, and OpenAI, are both traveling with the leader or meet with Gulf officers, according to the Times. For example, according to Bloomberg, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced a package to offer cards for a large 500-megawatt Saudi information centre job while he is attending meetings in Riyadh.

    Trump has a powerful bargaining application thanks to the hegemony of the US-made AI cards. While China is developing solutions, the most advanced AI systems available today, including chatbots and drug discovery, also rely on National technology. It’s unknown whether the Trump administration makes use of this power to form strong relationships or safe quick-term success.

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