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  • 5/22/2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called U.S. export controls on advanced chip sales to China a “failure,” arguing they have accelerated China’s push for AI independence. According to The Wall Street Journal, Huang said the restrictions cost Nvidia market share and fueled Chinese innovation through government backing. The Biden administration imposed restrictions on U.S. chip sales to China over national security concerns, heavily impacting Nvidia’s AI chip business. Many curbs remain under Trump, who added a new restriction in April, prompting Nvidia to take a $5.5 billion charge. Huang noted that China is the world’s second-largest computer market and could become a $50 billion AI market next year, generating U.S. tax revenue and jobs. Huang praised Trump for rescinding the AI diffusion rule that would have capped global AI chip sales.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Video CEO Jensen Huang called U.S. export controls on advanced chip sales to China a failure,
00:08arguing that they have accelerated China's push for AI independence.
00:11According to the Wall Street Journal, Huang said the restrictions cost NVIDIA
00:14market share and fueled Chinese innovation through government backing.
00:18The Biden administration imposed restrictions on U.S. chip sales to China
00:21over national security concerns, heavily impacting NVIDIA's AI chip business.
00:26Many curbs remain under Trump, who added a new restriction in April,
00:31prompting NVIDIA to take a $5.5 billion charge.
00:34Huang noted that China is the world's second largest computer market
00:36and could become a $50 billion AI market next year, generating U.S. tax revenue and jobs.
00:42Huang praised Trump for rescinding the AI diffusion rule that would have capped global AI chip sales.
00:47For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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