The Banker
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here ya go...lol, you're arrogance is amusing. I was buying 1gig GPUs over a decade ago long before they became en vogue for A.I. I could sell you a couple if you had the right ports on your MB to use them.
You are not reading my post, I know that "TL, DR" is popular with todays short attention spans, but if you understand that China, Russia and others will still always get their hands on the best chips because they will buy them through an intermediary at a premium price of course.
As I said, it may slow some areas, but in the areas of prime importance competing nations will still find a way to fund their pursuits. I'm not saying it won't have an impact, the effort appears to be to slow them down, but, it may not be enough as they reach thresholds and/or prioritize.
It may impact some sectors of the economy, but even then, older chipsets just mean slower development times, it won't eliminate them.
China will never have this,
tell us how China will get these supercomputers?? They are not going to be able to get these chips, even if they try to get them through secondary means.
You are so ignorant and you have proven your ignorance.
Clearly you don't know what a sumpercomputer is, you don't know what AI is, HPC, ML, GPUs, CPUs...

DoD Buys Two New Supercomputers That Rank Among Its Most Powerful Ever - Breaking Defense
The two new supercomputers, according to the company, will provide DoD with a combined total of over 365,000 cores, more than 775 terabytes of memory, and a total of 47 petabytes of high-performance storage.

Pentagon Inches Closer to Unleashing Two New Supercomputers
A storage capabilities supplier shared fresh details on the in-the-making systems.

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