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China’s AI Chip Deficit: Why Huawei Can’t Catch Nvidia and U.S. Export Controls Should Remain
Executive SummaryOn December 8, the Trump administration announced plans to loosen U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China by approving the sale of Nvidia H200 chips—the ...
Sullivan, a former Biden-era national security advisor who helped design AI chip export curbs on China, told the NYT that ...
Administration officials who weighed whether to clear Nvidia’s H200 had considered multiple possible scenarios, factoring in ...
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China starts list of government-approved AI hardware suppliers: Cambricon and Huawei are in, Nvidia is not
Chinese government began to add government-approved AI suppliers to the Information Technology Innovation List in a bid to ...
China has figured out the US strategy for allowing it to buy Nvidia Corp.’s H200 and is rejecting the AI chip in favor of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States would allow Nvidia's H200 processors to be exported to China, though it ...
Futurum CEO Daniel Newman says China still needs Nvidia's H200 chips to stay competitive in AI despite political tensions, ...
President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing ...
U.S. lawmaker John Moolenaar, the chair of the U.S. House of Representatives' bipartisan select committee focused on China, on Friday asked Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to explain the details of ...
NVIDIA is now allowed to sell its high-end H200 processors to China, rather than just the sanction-approved H20 model that ...
President Trump said Nvidia can export some chips. But years of U.S. restrictions have propelled China to make everything it ...
Learn why Nvidia Corporation remains a Strong Buy as robust margins and growth fuel a bullish outlook—China sales have ...
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