Chip designer Nvidia said new U.S. export curbs that block the sale of its high-end artificial intelligence chips to China came into effect on Monday as regulators advanced the timeline.
Sped and speeded are both standard inflections of the verb to speed, and neither is more correct than the other. The old rule, purveyed in many English reference books, holds that speeded works only in the past-tense phrasal verb speeded up, but this recommendation is dated. In real-world, 21st-century usage, writers generally use whichever they think sounds best. Speeded is widely used without up, and sped is likewise used both alone and with up. Sped is about three times as common as speeded, though, which suggests that it remains the safer choice.
I don’t wanna sound like an idiot, but I have to say it. It’s “sped” not “speeded” right? If so 0/10 Reuters. If not 0/10 me
https://grammarist.com/usage/sped-speeded/
It should have been “sped”. To hell with these 21st-century, let’s throw out all the grammar rules, ideals.
The past tense of “speed” is “sped”. 😡
Speed+
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Speed Plus Max
Or just sidestep the issue entirely and use “accelerated”, like they do in the article.