The White House is set to unveil rules that would further restrict access to advanced computing technology in China that could be used by its military, according to The New York Times.The new measures, which may be announced this week, reportedly aim to reduce Beijing's ability to produce advanced weapons and surveillance systems.The new rules would build on restrictions that block companies from selling US-developed technologies to smartphone manufacturer Huawei, first introduced by the Trump administration in 2019.While most supercomputing uses are benign, some have malign purposes like weapons development or surveillance.Last month, NVIDIA revealed in an SEC filing that the US government was restricting sales of computer chips used for supercomputers and AI to both Russia and China."