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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Nvidia chief Jensen Huang condemns US chip curbs on China as ‘a failure’
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Nvidia chief Jensen Huang condemns US chip curbs on China as ‘a failure’

Last updated: May 20, 2025 10:05 pm
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In a recent development, Nvidia chief Jensen Huang expressed strong criticism against US export controls aimed at restricting China’s access to artificial intelligence chips. He labeled these measures as a “failure” that had the unintended consequence of pushing Chinese competitors to accelerate the development of their own AI products.

During a news conference at the Computex tech show in Taipei, Huang highlighted the impact of export controls on Nvidia’s market share in China. He pointed out that just four years ago, Nvidia held 95% of the market share in China, but today that number has dropped to 50% as Chinese companies have increasingly turned to local technology for their AI hardware needs.

Huang emphasized that Chinese tech giants like Huawei have been driven to build competitive AI hardware due to export controls imposed by the US. These restrictions have prompted Chinese companies to ramp up their purchases of domestic AI chips, with Beijing issuing guidance to reduce dependence on imported technology.

The Trump administration’s ban on Nvidia selling the H20 AI chip designed for the Chinese market resulted in a significant financial hit for the company, leading to a $5.5 billion writedown. Despite this setback, Huang stated that Nvidia had no plans to release another product in its “Hopper” series for the Chinese market, as the previous chip had been severely downgraded to comply with export controls.

Huang also criticized the Biden administration’s AI diffusion rule, which aimed to establish a licensing system for AI chips used in data centers. He argued that limiting the diffusion of AI technology would hinder US competitiveness in the global AI race.

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In a separate development, the US and United Arab Emirates announced plans to build a network of AI data centers supported by Nvidia’s chips, signaling continued collaboration in the AI space. However, tensions between the US and China over AI technology persist, with the US warning against the use of Chinese AI silicon and the Chinese commerce ministry condemning what it sees as discriminatory practices.

As the AI landscape continues to evolve, the role of export controls and regulatory policies will play a crucial role in shaping the future of AI innovation and competition on the global stage.

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