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Nvidia slams Biden’s AI chip export plan

by databiztimes.com
10 January 2025
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Nvidia slams Biden’s AI chip export plan
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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 10 January 2025

Nvidia opposed the Biden administration’s reportedly prepared policy of introducing stricter regulations for exporting AI chips. It would affect the economy, cause slower development, and play into the hands of America’s opponents, Nvidia stated. Vice President of the firm Ned Finkle addressed a message to President Biden in which he advised the president not to implement an action that “would essentially pre-empt incoming President Trump by taking an action that may jeopardize America’s best interest.”.

The U.S. Commerce Department and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Last month, Reuters reported on the Commerce Department’s plan to control global AI chip exports while preventing bad actors from gaining access. The goal of the restrictions is to prevent China from using AI technology to boost its military capabilities.

Bloomberg reported that new export regulations could be announced soon, with the restrictions blocking a group of U.S. adversaries from importing these chips. The regulations would also limit the total computing power available to any one country, affecting global trade.

Finkle argued that such restrictions, couched in anti-China parlance, will hurt global computing systems and force the countries to consider other technologies instead. He even suggested that it might become the most contentious component of the legacy of the Biden administration.

The Information Technology Industry Council, which represents companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, also opposed the plan. It argued that the restrictions would unfairly limit U.S. companies’ ability to sell computing systems abroad and allow foreign competitors to take over the global market.

These restrictions are being discussed ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, which begins on January 20. After the report, Nvidia’s shares dropped more than 1% in after-hours trading.

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