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Nvidia CEO Says China Military Unlikely to Use US AI Chips Amid Export Curbs

What Happened

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it is unlikely that China\’s military is using American-produced AI chips, given stringent US export controls aimed at restricting advanced semiconductor technology from reaching Chinese military applications. Huang\’s comments come as Nvidia faces repeated regulatory scrutiny over its AI hardware exports to China, which represents a significant business region for the chipmaker. The US government has tightened rules around sales of high-powered GPUs, with Nvidia adapting its product line to comply with evolving restrictions while maintaining its market presence overseas.

Why It Matters

This statement highlights the ongoing US-China tech rivalry and concerns about advanced AI chips fueling military development. It underscores the geopolitical challenges that top US tech firms like Nvidia face in global markets, while emphasizing the importance of export policies in national security strategy. Read more in our AI News Hub

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