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“Chinese AI companies continue to rely on American chips,” Moolenaar alleged. “As the founder of Chinese AI champion DeepSeek has said, our problem has never been funding. It’s the embargo on high-end chips. So it should come as no surprise that Chinese AI firms are doing everything they can to legally and illegally acquire US chips to work around export controls.”
During the hearing, witnesses stressed the importance of compute – the processing power used to train and run AI models – in gaining a technological edge over China. Dmitri Alperovitch, chairman of the Washington-based think tank Silverado Policy Accelerator, called compute the “single most important input to winning”.

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