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Nvidia CEO takes a shot at U.S. policy cutting off AI chip sales to China


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tiptoed into politics with a comment taking a shot at the U.S. policy that has cut off sales of his chips to China.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tiptoed into politics with a comment taking a shot at the U.S. policy that has cut off sales of his chips to China. That was because Nvidia had to take a $4.5 billion charge against its Q1 earnings because the company had to immediately cease selling H20 AI chips to China in April. However, the Trump administration indicated they would pursue a strategy to promote American AI technology with trusted allies, while still aiming to block access to adversaries.

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