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But now, as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan declared that September, āwe must maintain as large of a lead as possible.ā On October 7, 2022, the Biden administration announced a sweeping set of export controls designed to cut off China from the most advanced chips used for training powerful AI models,
Nvidia āŗ Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the must-own artificial intelligence (AI) stocks since the arms race kicked off in 2023. It produced incredible returns in both 2023 and 2024, although 2025 has been a bit of a "slow" year for Nvidia's stock,
Top Senate Democrats wrote an open letter asking President Donald Trump to rethink his decision to allow artificial intelligence chip sales to China. The deal allows chip giants Nvidia and AMD to sell advanced AI chips to China in exchange for a 15% cut of revenue from the sales.
Trump said on Monday that he might allow Nvidia to sell a more advanced artificial intelligence chip in China based on the chipmakerās latest and most advanced Blackwell platform. The performance of H20 chips sold to China is restricted compared with those more advanced processors sold to customers in the US.
The attack, dubbed āSalt Typhoon,ā constituted a large part of a global campaign against telecoms, and it penetrated systems at many U.S. carriers so thoroughly that officials will almost certainly never know the full scope of the capabilities China achieved to spy on Americansā communications.
Chinese advances in AI have come one after another this year, starting with the widely heralded DeepSeek and its R1 reasoning model in January. This was followed by Alibabaās Qwen and a flurry of others since July, with names such as Moonshot, Z.ai and MiniMax.
AI technologies have ābroken through the critical threshold of usefulnessā, says one early-stage investor who frequents Liangzhu. He predicts a surge in how AI can be applied. āOnce the water boils,ā he says,
Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips arenāt a national security risk. But whether the reversal is good or bad depends on who you ask.
But thatās not the full story. While engineering degrees are critical, they donāt guarantee technological leadership. What really drives innovation is not how many people you train, but how you train them. And here, China faces a deeper, cultural problem that raw output canāt solve.
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