Trump Says China, Other Countries Can't Have Nvidia's Top AI Chips
Trump limits Nvidia's Blackwell AI chips to U.S. and allies to preserve technological dominance and restrict China’s AI military advancements, excluding the most advanced semiconductors.
- 1- U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Nvidia’s most advanced Blackwell AI chips will be reserved exclusively for American companies, barring access for China and other countries. 2- In a CBS “60 Minutes” interview and remarks aboard Air Force One, Trump emphasized that only U.S. customers should have the top-end chips produced by Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company. 3- His comments suggest plans for tighter restrictions on advanced AI chip exports, potentially limiting global access to the most sophisticated U.S. semiconductors.
 
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Trump Officials Blocked Nvidia’s Push to Export Chips
“Shortly before President Trump met Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea, an urgent issue emerged. Trump wanted to discuss a request by Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang to allow sales of a new generation of artificial-intelligence chips to China,” the Wall Street Journal reports. “Greenlighting the export of Nvidia’s Blackwell chips would be a seismic policy shift potentially giving China, the U.S.’s biggest geopolitical competitor, a tec…
Trump says we don't give Nvidia's advanced Blackwell AI chip to others
US President Donald Trump said on Sunday the United States doesn't give Nvidia's advanced AI chip, known as the Blackwell, "to other people," adding that he meets with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang regularly. The remarks suggest Trump may impose tighter restrictions around cutting-edge American AI chips than US officials previously had indicated, with China and potentially the rest of the world barred from accessing the most sophisticated semiconducto…
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