Nvidia boss calls US chip policy a 'failure'
- At the annual Computex event held in Taipei on May 20, 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized US export restrictions on AI chips to China, calling the measures ineffective.
- The US restrictions, intensified under President Biden, aimed to prevent advanced technology from aiding China's military and AI development but led China to develop domestic chip suppliers.
- As a result, Nvidia's share of the Chinese AI chip market dropped from 95% at the start of Biden's term to about 50%, with Chinese firms like Huawei gaining ground.
- Huang criticized the initial reasoning behind the AI export restrictions as deeply misguided and expressed approval for Trump’s more inclusive export policy that allows AI technology sales to a wider range of countries.
- Huang warned that the controls have pushed innovation in China, risking loss of US market share and global AI collaboration, while China vowed firm responses to ongoing US measures.
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Nvidia CEO says US chip export controls on China are a ‘failure’
The NewsThe CEO of America’s leading chipmaker, Nvidia, criticized Washington’s export controls on advanced semiconductors to China, arguing that they have backfired and pushed Chinese tech firms like Huawei to innovate more rapidly.Chinese companies were given “the spirit, the energy and the government support to accelerate their development,” Jensen Huang said Wednesday. “The export control was a failure.”Huang, who joined US President Donald …
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