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NVIDIA is trying to eliminate the pace behind a proposed US law that will force Americans to sell the latest GPUs before exporting it abroad.
The company tweeted today, “In an attempt to solve a problem that is not available, the proposed bill will restrict competition worldwide in any industry that uses computing chips in the mainstream.”
After the US Senate added legislation to the latest draft of the 2026 National Defense Options Act, NVIDIA directly took the purpose of the “AI Act”.
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Even if this proposal avoids future drafts. But the sponsor of the bill, American Sen. Jim Bank (R Indiana) says “this” is presented to US companies and researchers to our opponents like China. This is the first process. “
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Banks also spoke to the former Trump administration’s strategy and political pundit Steve Bannon, urging other senators to support and pass the law. He added, “Apart from ensuring that the United States and future technologies are nothing but dominance.”
This comes when Democrats have also been criticizing NVIDIA’s advanced AI chip sale to China, citing national security threats.
If it passes, the Gen AI Act may change rapidly how NVIDIA and AMD do business. The text states that these two companies will be able to export their leading GPU only when “there is no current back blog of applications by the United States for a circuit or product or comparable circuit or product.”
Although the current US policy already bans the export of the most powerful GPU, including the RTX 5090, China, the Gain AI Act can limit even more products because it seems to target a GPU section under advanced chips.
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In response, NVIDIA initially blew up the proposal, and compared it to the Biden administration’s “Domor Science Fiction” AI Chip. On Friday, the company once again turned off its way to pushing, “America has always been and will continue to be our biggest market. We never deprive American consumers to serve the rest of the world.”
NVIDIA is trying to sell the H20 GPU below to train the Chinese market. Although NVIDIA has received clearance to export China to China, the company told investors last week that it was still operating through “geographical political issues” between the US and Chinese governments.
“If geo -political issues decrease, we should send a billion to $ 2 billion to $ 5 billion in H20 revenue for Q3,” said the CFO of Nodia. Outside the Gen AI Act, the company is also speaking against the United States, which needs to be tracking a location for China within the GPU.
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