US export controls for AI chips to China failing

Jensen Huang has sharp criticism of the export controls for AI chips in China. The restrictions would have given the company billion-dollar losses and at the same time strengthened Chinese chip development, according to the Nvidia CEO.
Nvidia is very important in the Chinese market
The US export restrictions for AI chips to China prove to be a boomerang for American technology companies. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the controls on Wednesday as “failure” and criticized: “The basic assumptions that led to the AI diffusion rule right from the start have proven to be fundamental.” The market share of Nvidia in China previously broke down to 50 percent from 95 percent at the beginning of the bidet government.
The financial effects are significant: the company had to deprive depreciation of $ 5.5 billion (around 4.9 billion euros) for its H20-KI chip alone. How Reuters reported, the restrictions have achieved an opposite effect: Chinese companies were forced to switch to local semiconductors such as Huawei. At the same time, China is now aggressively investing in building its own independent supply chain.
Chinese AI development in the upswing
The situation is particularly explosive, since Chinese technology companies have long been more than determined to catch up and have received additional drive and government support from export controls. The export controls were originally introduced to limit China’s access to advanced AI technology that could be used for military purposes. Ironically, these measures have mainly led China to strengthen its own technology gas and could therefore become more independent of US imports in the long term.
Huang, who was born in Taiwan himself and came to the USA at the age of nine, has built Nvidia one of the most valuable technology companies in the world since its foundation in 1993. Under his leadership, Nvidia has developed from a graphics chip manufacturer to the leading provider of AI accelerators who are essential for training large voice models and other AI applications.
New hope in Trump
Huang welcomed the Trump government’s approach, which wants to abolish some of the previous restrictions. The president understood that US companies are not the only providers of such technologies. The new strategy provides to replace the previous step solution with a global licensing system with intergovernmental agreements. This approach could help American companies to regain lost market share, while at the same time ensuring that sensitive technologies are not misused for military purposes.