Selling AI Chips Won't Keep China Hooked on U.S. Technology

Selling AI Chips Won’t Keep China Hooked on U.S. Technology

In August, the Trump administration reversed course on Nvidia’s H20 AI chips, lifting previous restrictions under a 15 percent revenue-share condition, and is now considering allowing exports of a slightly downgraded version of Nvidia’s Blackwell — America’s most advanced AI chip. Proponents argue it will keep Chinese developers “addicted to the American technology stack” because…

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How the U.S. and China Compete to Promote Their Digital Visions

How the U.S. and China Compete to Promote Their Digital Visions

On April 8, numerous committees within the United States House of Representatives held hearings on AI, examining China’s growing capabilities, the release of DeepSeek’s R1 reasoning model, and potential implications for U.S. security and economic interests. These conversations attempted to untangle what is more important for U.S. strategic interests: building the most advanced and capable…

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