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Nvidia Sounds Off on AI Export Curbs

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
January 10, 2025
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The Biden administration’s rumored plans to limit AI chip exports are sparking backlash from Nvidia. In a statement, Nvidia VP Ned Finkle criticized the reported move, claiming it would harm the U.S. economy and “play into the hands of U.S. adversaries.” The restrictions aim to block China’s military from supercharging its AI capabilities while capping computing power exports to other nations.

Industry pushback


Nvidia argues the policy, framed as anti-China, could unintentionally disrupt global tech markets and drive innovation elsewhere. Trade groups like the Information Technology Industry Council, representing Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta, also slammed the rule as harmful to U.S. competitiveness.

The timing is contentious too, with critics urging Biden to leave such decisions to President-elect Trump, who begins his second term Jan. 20. Nvidia shares dropped over 1% in extended trading as the news broke.

Zoom out: As the U.S. tightens its grip on advanced tech exports, global companies and governments are navigating a growing divide in the AI arms race.

Nvidia Pushes Back on AI Export Curbs

Tech giant is making its voice heard on the Biden administration’s reported plans to tighten AI chip export rules. The proposed regulations aim to limit computing power exports to select countries, with China squarely in focus. But Nvidia and other tech giants argue the move could backfire on U.S. industry, stifling innovation and pushing global players toward alternative technologies.

A delicate balance


The policy seeks to curb AI’s military applications in adversarial nations, but critics warn of broader consequences:

  • Global disruption: Nvidia VP Ned Finkle says the rules could impact computing systems worldwide, not just in targeted regions.
  • Competitive disadvantage: Industry groups fear the policy will give foreign competitors a leg up in the AI race.

Adding to the drama, the timing of the policy has raised eyebrows. President-elect Donald Trump, who previously enforced similar tech restrictions, takes office on Jan. 20. Many believe the decision should fall under his administration.

Why it matters: AI hardware has become a geopolitical flashpoint, and U.S. policies on its trade are shaping the future of global tech dominance. With AI investments booming worldwide, the stakes have never been higher.

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Source: https://www.reuters.com/technology/nvidia-criticizes-reported-biden-plan-ai-chip-export-curbs-2025-01-10/

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