
President Trump says Nvidia, the highly valuable chipmaker, will not provide its advanced Blackwell chips to China as the world’s largest economies vie to become the leaders in the artificial intelligence race.
Mr. Trump drew the red line during an interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes” and again during a Sunday flight to Washington from his Florida estate.
“The most advanced, we will not let anybody have them other than the United States,” he said on the television program.
On Air Force One, he said: “No, we don’t give that chip to other people.”
Blackwell chips are considered top-of-the-line semiconductors for large-scale AI performance and high-performance computing. Their maker, Nvidia, is the most valuable company in the world by market capitalization.
Congressional lawmakers and others warned Mr. Trump not to give away the technology to Beijing as part of his negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week. The countries settled on a deal that lowered U.S. tariffs on Chinese products while Beijing relaxed controls on rare earth elements and increased soybean purchases from U.S. growers.
Mr. Trump said the chips issue didn’t come up, other than an expectation that China would negotiate directly with Nvidia. However, China is only supposed to get lower-level chips.
“We will let them deal with Nvidia, but not in terms of the most advanced,” Mr. Trump said on Air Force One.
            










