The Race for AI Dominance: Trump's Strategic Chip Decision
Kevin Hassett, White House National Economic Adviser, highlighted President Trump's strategy to allow Nvidia's H20 AI chips to be shipped to China. This move aims to curb China's advancements in chip technology, ensuring the U.S. maintains its leadership in AI development.

White House National Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett remarked on President Trump's decision regarding Nvidia's H20 AI chip shipments to China, citing strategic efforts to prevent China from overtaking in advanced chip technology.
In a recent development, Nvidia confirmed its application to the U.S. government to resume China-bound sales of its H20 graphics processing units. Assurances have been given for acquiring the necessary licenses soon, despite limitations imposed during Trump's first tenure, extended under President Biden, which restrict some advanced processing capabilities of the chips being sold abroad.
Hassett explained to Fox News that Trump's administration greenlighted the shipment of Nvidia chips to maintain America's competitive advantage in AI technology. He emphasized the risk of China developing its chip infrastructure, which could potentially outpace U.S. technological advancements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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