The Nvidia Deal is 'Inappropriate' Says Rep. Auchincloss - Balance of Power
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Democratic Representative Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts joins to discuss the upcoming Putin Trump meeting in Alaska as well as the recent deal between Trump and Nvidia. Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. both recently secured Washingtons approval to resume lower-end AI chip sales to China, on the controversial and legally questionable condition that they give the US government a 15% cut of the related revenue.
But even with Trumps team on board, the two companies face the challenge that their Chinese customers are under Beijings pressure to purchase domestic chips instead. Beijings overall push affects AI accelerators from AMD in addition to Nvidia, one of the people said, though its unclear whether any letters specifically mentioned AMDs MI308 chip.
Beijing has urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia Corp.s H20 processors, particularly for government-related purposes, complicating the chipmakers return to China after the Trump administration reversed an effective US ban on such sales.
Over the past few weeks, Chinese authorities have sent notices to a range of firms discouraging use of the less-advanced semiconductors, people familiar with the matter said. The guidance was particularly strong against the use of H20s for any government or national security-related work by state enterprises or private companies, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is sensitive.
The letters didnt, however, constitute an outright ban on H20 use, according to the people. Industry analysts broadly agree that Chinese companies still covet those chips, which perform quite well in certain crucial AI applications. President Donald Trump said Monday that the processor still has a market in the Asian country despite also calling it obsolete.
Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. both recently secured Washingtons approval to resume lower-end AI chip sales to China, on the controversial and legally questionable condition that they give the US government a 15% cut of the related revenue.
But even with Trumps team on board, the two companies face the challenge that their Chinese customers are under Beijings pressure to purchase domestic chips instead. Beijings overall push affects AI accelerators from AMD in addition to Nvidia, one of the people said, though its unclear whether any letters specifically mentioned AMDs MI308 chip.
Shares of Chinese AI chip designer Cambricon Technologies Corp. surged to their daily limit of 20% on the news of Chinas guidance, leading a rally in peers such as Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.
Beijings stance could limit Trumps ability to turn his export control about-face into a windfall for government coffers, a deal that highlighted his administrations transactional approach to national security policies long treated as nonnegotiable.
Still, Chinese companies may not be ready to jump ship to local semiconductors. Chips from domestic manufacturers are improving dramatically in quality, but they might not be as versatile for specific workloads that Chinas domestic AI industry hopes to focus on, said Homin Lee, a senior macro strategist at Lombard Odier in Singapore. Lee added that he anticipates strong demand for the chips the Trump administration is allowing Nvidia and AMD to sell.
Rosenblatt Securities analyst Kevin Cassidy said he doesnt anticipate that Nvidias processor sales to China will be affected because Chinese companies are going to want to use the best chips available. Nvidia and AMDs chips are superior to local alternatives, he said.
Beijing asked companies about that issue in some of its letters, according to one of the people, posing questions such as why they buy Nvidia H20 chips over local versions, whether thats a necessary choice given domestic options, and whether theyve found any security concerns in the Nvidia hardware. The notices coincide with state media reports that cast doubt on the security and reliability of H20 processors.