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Nvidia CEO Jensen Juan, the right, speaks with President Donald Trump about investing in America, in the White House in Washington, April 30, 2025.
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US President Donald Trump gave sign that he would be open for permission Nvidia Sell a reduced version of the most advanced artificial intelligence chip in China.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Trump said he could make a deal with NVIDIA if this can reduce the performance of his Blackwell system.
“Maybe I would have made a” slightly improved transaction – Blackwell processor, “Trump said. “In other words, take it from 30% to 50%.”
Trump noted that he will meet with Nvidia Jensen Huang CEO relatively Blackwell.
“At Blackwell, I think he (Juan) comes to me again,” said Trump, adding that Blackwell system is “the last and the largest in the world.”
Last month Juan, who lobbied Trump for access to the Chinese market after effectively closing, said he hoped to sell China more advanced chips.
A flurry of activity around semiconductors occurs after Nvidia and Amd agreed to the deal To pay the US government by 15% revenue reduction from chips to China in exchange for export licenses. Trump said he Initially requested 20% reduction But the number decreased to 15% after Huang recalled.
If the reduced Blackwell chips were approved for export, it would “be a big deal and it was going forward,” said Paul Triol, a partner and senior vice president of China at the Dga-Albright Stonbridge Group Advisory Firm.
“The idea here is to make the drug addict China to poor or unreasal technology, added Triolo.
Huang Nvidia often reported the idea that if China is cut off from American chips then Internal technology firms such as Huawei, fill the void. He claimed that US chips should sell in China to make Chinese firms depend on AI technology.
Washington’s exports have been developing over the past few years. Nvidia was blocked in 2022 from the exports of A100 and H100 chips to China – chips that are crucial for learning large AI models. In 2023 the United States Located additional export curbs More on Nvidia semiconductors.
Chinese firms have accumulated these chips and used them to create their AI models. These chips were purchased legally and are still used to train models, Triolo reports.
It is not yet clear what opportunities will have a reduced Blackwell system for China, and if it will be suitable for learning more advanced models. At the same time, Huawei continues to develop its ASCEnd processors, which it tries to position as an alternative to Nvidia.
“We are at some transitional point when the Nvidia’s former graphic processors are over and hoping that the new Huawei processors will be able to replace them, but they cannot do it yet,” the trilala said.
“Probably next year Huawei will appear a new version of its 910 processors, which will be more competitive with Nvidia.”