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US Maintains China Chip Restrictions Despite Nvidia Plea

US Reaffirms Stance on China Chip Export Curbs

The US government has confirmed it will uphold its existing restrictions on the export of advanced semiconductor chips and related technology to China. This decision follows lobbying efforts from Nvidia, one of America’s top AI chipmakers, which had called for an easing of the rules to maintain its business prospects in the Chinese market. US officials argue that the controls are necessary to limit China’s access to critical technology with potential military applications, reflecting broad concerns over national security and technological advantage.

Nvidia Faces Continued Barriers in Key Market

Nvidia, a leader in artificial intelligence and data center hardware, stands to lose significant revenue opportunities as a result of these persistent restrictions. The Biden administration’s decision to spurn Nvidia’s appeal underscores the broader geopolitical tensions between the US and China, especially in advanced tech sectors. Industry analysts expect that Nvidia and other chip companies will need to adjust their strategies, as the competitive landscape remains shaped by regulatory measures designed to safeguard US technological leadership.

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