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House Criticizes Trump Over Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China

What Happened

The US House Select Committee on China has raised objections to President Donald Trump\’s recent action allowing Nvidia to relax restrictions on selling its advanced AI chips to Chinese clients. Lawmakers argue that enabling Nvidia to proceed with sales may pose threats to US national security and diminish America\’s competitive edge in semiconductor technology. The criticism highlights ongoing tensions between maintaining technological supremacy and commercial interests, as Nvidia remains a global leader in AI hardware and its chips are highly sought after in China. The debate reflects broader concerns over how export controls and policy shifts may impact the semiconductor industry and US-China technology relations.

Why It Matters

This development underscores the complex balance between economic interests and security priorities in tech policy, especially as the US tries to curb China\’s access to cutting-edge AI technology. Such decisions could shape the future of global AI competition and semiconductor market dynamics. Read more in our AI News Hub

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