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U.S. Faces Scrutiny Over AI Chip Deal With UAE Amid Trump Family Crypto Ties

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July 11, 2026

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The U.S. Commerce Department has announced a new agreement granting the United Arab Emirates license-free access to key American technologies, including advanced artificial intelligence chips, a move that has sparked criticism from lawmakers over potential conflicts of interest and national security risks, according to The Independent. Under the new arrangement, the UAE will be able ...

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 5, 2026

Chip Stock Bulls Count on Samsung to Soothe AI Trade Jitters

A wild ride for global chip stocks in recent weeks has left investors looking for fresh validation of the artificial intelligence trade. Samsung Electronics Co. may provide just that on Tuesday.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why China is finally letting AI firms buy the Nvidia H200

For months, the United States and China have been locked in an unusual stand-off over cutting-edge chips – the building blocks of the artificial intelligence industry. In early 2026, Washington took the rare step of approving Nvidia’s H200 graphics processing unit for export to China, but Beijing has deliberately restricted Chinese firms from purchasing them as it pursues a tech self-sufficiency drive. Now, however, China’s stance is beginning to change, as the government plans to let selected...

TechCrunch

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· Jul 10, 2026

SK Hynix raises $26.5B in the biggest foreign IPO in US history, is urged to build new US fabs

The AI chip boom just produced its biggest Wall Street moment yet. Now SK Hynix and Samsung are being asked to build U.S. factories.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel)

Data center chip sales could go from 0 to 15 billion in four years.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

Major Taiwan-based chip supplier to Nvidia announces plans to build billion-dollar US factory

Taiwanese chip-testing company King Yuan Electronics said Friday it plans to invest up to 1.4 billion to establish a U.S. facility. ​Headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, King Yuan Electronics serves as a major supplier to AI chip company Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, thanks in part to its monopoly in artificial intelligence chip production. KYEC []

The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Syntiant files for a US IPO, betting public markets want edge AI too

Syntiant, the chipmaker whose low-power processors run artificial intelligence directly on devices rather than in the cloud, has filed for a US initial public offering. The Irvine, California, company submitted its Form S-1 to the Securities and Exchange Commission on 6 July, and plans to list Class A shares on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker SYTN. [] This story continues at The Next Web

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Related coverage for "U.S. Faces Scrutiny Over AI Chip Deal With UAE Amid Trump Family Crypto Ties": Bloomberg — Chip Stock Bulls Count on Samsung to Soothe AI Trade Jitters. South China Morning Post — Why China is finally letting AI firms buy the Nvidia H200. TechCrunch — SK Hynix raises $26.5B in the biggest foreign IPO in US history, is urged to build new US fabs. The Motley Fool — This AI Chip Stock Just Signed Massive Deals With 3 Hyperscalers, and It Still Looks Like a Great Buy Right Now (Hint: Not Nvidia or Intel). Washington Examiner — Major Taiwan-based chip supplier to Nvidia announces plans to build billion-dollar US factory. The Next Web — Syntiant files for a US IPO, betting public markets want edge AI too