
Taiwan Eyes China AI Chip Sales Curbs; OpenAI Files for IPO
From Bloomberg Tech by Bloomberg
June 9, 2026 · 44 min
About this episode
The episode discusses Taiwan's potential restrictions on AI chip sales to China and OpenAI's plans for an IPO, along with Apple's advancements in AI and a new foldable iPhone.
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses why Taiwan is weighing some of its toughest restrictions yet on AI chip sales to China, and OpenAI joining its AI rivals with plans for a potential public listing later this year. Plus, Apple lays the foundation for the AI era and hints at the company's upcoming foldable iPhone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People in this episode
Host: Caroline Hyde
Topics covered
- AI chip sales
- OpenAI IPO
- Taiwan restrictions
- Apple AI
- technology news
Keywords
- Taiwan
- China
- AI chips
- OpenAI
- IPO
- Apple
- foldable iPhone
- technology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Taiwan, China, OpenAI, Apple
Products: foldable iPhone
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