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July 13 (Reuters) - Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab has more than halved ​the number of Asian ‌customers authorised to buy its AI ​chips after creating ​a new "white list" of ⁠companies that have ​passed tougher compliance ​checks aimed at preventing the products from reaching China, ​the Financial ​Times reported on Monday.

The chipmaker ‌has ⁠over the past few months intensified due diligence in ​Singapore, Malaysia ​and ⁠Japan, the report added, citing ​three people ​familiar ⁠with the matter.

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Reuters could not immediately ⁠verify ​the report.

Reporting ​by Devika Nair in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Sonia Cheema

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