HR8287 is a procedural bill requiring a one-year study on existing semiconductor export controls. It authorizes zero spending and changes no regulations. Neutral market impact with no direct effect on covered semiconductor companies.
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Advanced Micro Devices ($AMD)
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Advanced Micro Devices is a publicly traded company in the Technology sector. As a major technology firm, this company faces both opportunities and risks from Congressional action on AI regulation, data privacy legislation, semiconductor policy, and antitrust enforcement. HillSignal is tracking 6 active Congressional signals mentioning Advanced Micro Devices, including 6 bills. The current legislative sentiment leans bearish, with regulatory or policy headwinds potentially affecting performance.
Advanced Micro Devices ($AMD) is currently facing 6 active congressional signals tracked by HillSignal. With 1 bullish, 3 neutral, and 2 bearish signals, the average legislative impact score is 3.5/10. Key sectors affected include Technology, Infrastructure and Manufacturing. Recent major catalysts include To facilitate the export of United States artificial intelligence systems, computing hardware, and standards globally. and Stop Stealing our Chips Act. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting Advanced Micro Devices’s market performance.
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Policy Threads affecting Advanced Micro Devices ($AMD)
1 clusterAI-detected clusters of bills sharing policy language across their analyses. Concepts are literal phrases present in every member's AI text — not generated narratives.
Thread · 3 bills
Smci · Export · Hardware
- To require developers of AI-focused data centers to disclose certain information before the AI-focused data centers are developed, and for other purposes.(HR8488)
- SCALE Act(HR8306)
- To facilitate the export of United States artificial intelligence systems, computing hardware, and standards globally.(HR6996)
Recent Congressional Signals for Advanced Micro Devices ($AMD)
HR8488 is an early-stage procedural bill requiring AI data center developers to disclose location, power, water, and supply chain details before construction. It has no funding, no enforcement, and is referred to committee. The bill's direct market impact on NVDA ($200.59), AMD ($347.62), and SMCI ($27.11) is neutral — it adds regulatory friction but no near-term revenue change for any ticker analyzed.
SCALE Act
BEARISHThe SCALE Act (HR8306) codifies existing AI chip export restrictions into a predictable annual review cycle. For $NVDA, $AMD, and $SMCI, this removes sudden ban risk but locks out China revenue growth. NVDA at $200.67 sits near its 52-week high of $216.83; the stock is down 6.6% from its April 28 close of $213.17. Market is pricing in limited near-term disruption from this early-stage bill.
Stop Stealing our Chips Act
NEUTRALStop Stealing our Chips Act (HR6322) establishes a whistleblower program for export control violations on advanced AI chips but allocates no new funding and imposes no new restrictions. Compliance costs increase marginally for affected chip exporters, with no immediate financial gains or losses for major semiconductor companies.
AI OVERWATCH Act
BEARISHThe AI OVERWATCH Act (HR6875) proposes mandatory export licenses for advanced integrated circuits to China and other countries of concern, directly targeting AI-chip heavyweights NVDA, AMD, and INTC. The bill is in early legislative stages (referred to committee), but its regulatory signal has already been partially priced into the sector. Real market data shows NVDA at $208.27 near its 52-week high of $216.83; AMD at $333.98 up 64% in 30 days; INTC at $92.92 up 111% in 30 days—these recent rallies reflect broader AI optimism, not this bill, which remains a headwind if it advances.
HR6996, the Full AI Stack Export Promotion Act, reported out of House Foreign Affairs on a 37-7 vote, reduces regulatory barriers for U.S. AI chip, cloud, and infrastructure exports to allies. Real market data shows broad AI infrastructure momentum: AMD surging 72% in 30 days, Intel up 130% on broader restructuring, NVDA trading at $209 near its 52-week high. This bill structurally favors U.S. AI hardware and cloud providers by creating a formal export facilitation mechanism for allied nations. No explicit funding — it's a regulatory and policy shift, not an appropriations bill.
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