Nvidia artificial intelligence chip sale to ByteDance stalls on Trump era export conditions

Nvidia’s proposed sale of artificial intelligence chips to ByteDance is conditioned on rules set under the Trump administration and aligned restrictions on rival products from Advanced Micro Devices and Intel.

Nvidia’s plan to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips to ByteDance is constrained by export conditions that were originally set by the Trump administration. The deal highlights how United States policy on high performance semiconductors continues to shape commercial arrangements between American chipmakers and major Chinese technology firms.

The same arrangement applies to similar chips from firms such as Advanced Micro Devices and Intel. These parallel restrictions mean that multiple United States suppliers face a common regulatory framework when dealing with Chinese buyers seeking cutting edge processors for artificial intelligence workloads.

Trump’s decision was decried by China hawks, who viewed the conditions as insufficient to address concerns over technology transfer and national security. The continuing effect of those rules on Nvidia, ByteDance and competing chip vendors underscores how earlier White House actions remain central to the evolving contest over artificial intelligence hardware and access to leading edge computing power.

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