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February 6, 1998 |
US puts fresh curbs on supercomputer export![]() The regulation issued by the Congress Department, which went into effect from Tuesday, February 3, covers even peaceful uses and goes beyond the primary objective of monitoring end-uses of the computers to prevent misuse
It covers export and re-export of high-performance computers between 2,000 and 4,000 MTOPS (million theoretical operations per second) to the 'computer tier-three' countries though most are technologically backward and unlikely to make nuclear arms or weapons of mass destruction. Under the new law, advance notification is required for export and re-export of computers of 2,000-7,000 MTOPS speed to these countries. Earlier, regulation was on exports to institutions linked to the military only but the new regulation will apply to civil end-users too. Related story: The race for speed |
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