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The U.S. government regulates NVIDIA's business operations through export restrictions and bans on specific AI chips like the Blackwell and H20 models, as detailed in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, these regulatory actions are a subject of intense public discourse regarding technological dependence, as noted in [3].
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The U.S.-China Trade Relationship | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 1 fact
claimThe United States will not lift its export ban on Nvidia's Blackwell, a next-generation AI chip.
Talking Points: US–China Competition and the International Order usali.org 1 fact
claimThe United States has begun to relax economic security restrictions against China, allowing companies like NVIDIA and AMD to sell chips, such as the H20 model, to Chinese entities.
Strategic Decoupling and Its Implications for US-China Relations rsis.edu.sg 1 fact
perspectiveSome voices in Chinese public discourse argue that the US easing of export restrictions on NVIDIA chips is an attempt to re-establish Chinese dependence on American technology, and that China should instead commit to independent research and development.