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Anfield Commissions Precision Systems Engineering to Develop Reactivation Plan for Shootaring Canyon Mill

Anfield Commissions Precision Systems Engineering to Develop Reactivation Plan for Shootaring Canyon Mill

Anfield Energy Inc.

Anfield Energy Inc.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anfield Energy Inc. (TSX.V: AEC; OTCQB: ANLDF; FRANKFURT: 0AD) (“Anfield” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that it has commissioned Precision Systems Engineering (“PSE”), a Utah-based engineering firm, to complete a reactivation proposal for the Shootaring Canyon Mill. The proposal, expected to be completed in Q2/23, will include a detailed study of the existing facility and uranium circuit, along with a preliminary design of a new vanadium circuit, along with detailed cost estimates related to full reactivation of the Shootaring facility. The proposal will also be provided to the State of Utah as part of Anfield’s work to advance its radioactive materials license from its current standby status to production-ready status. Upon completion, PSE will manage the equipment procurement process on behalf of Anfield through the creation of bidding packages to be provided to qualified

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US allows Nvidia to export, transfer tech to develop AI chip

US allows Nvidia to export, transfer tech to develop AI chip

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US lets Nvidia to export, transfer tech to make AI chip

The chip designer has also been allowed to fulfill orders of the A100 and H100 AI chips via its Hong Kong facility through Sept. 1, 2023

Nvidia Corp said on Thursday that the US government has allowed exports and in-country transfers needed to complete the development of the company’s H100 artificial intelligence chip.

The chip designer has also been allowed to fulfill orders of the A100 and H100 AI chips via its Hong Kong facility through Sept. 1, 2023.

US officials told Nvidia on Wednesday to stop exporting its two top computing chips for AI work to China, a move the company said would interfere with the development

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