Sources familiar with the matter: US considers allowing UAE to buy more than 1 million Nvidia chips

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According to Foresight News, citing HT, informed sources say that the Trump administration is considering an agreement that would allow the UAE to import over 1 million advanced Nvidia chips, far exceeding the limits of the Biden-era AI chip regulations. The agreement is still under negotiation and may change. Sources indicate that from now until 2027, the agreement will allow the UAE to import 500,000 of Nvidia's most advanced chips annually. One-fifth of the chips will go to G42, an Abu Dhabi AI company, with the remainder allocated to US companies building data centers in Gulf countries. One potential company is OpenAI, which may announce a new data center in the UAE as early as this week. Sources say that throughout the transaction cycle, G42 might purchase computing power equivalent to 1-1.5 million H100 chips, approximately four times the purchase scale allowed under the Biden-era chip export control framework.

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