Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, proper, speaks alongside President Donald Trump about investing in America, on the White Home in Washington, on April 30, 2025.
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Six Senate Democrats on Friday launched an open letter asking President Donald Trump to rethink his resolution to permit tech giants Nvidia and Superior Micro Units to promote AI semiconductor chips to China in trade for 15% of income from the gross sales.
The letter — signed by Senators Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; Mark Warner, D-Va.; Jack Reed, D-R.I.; Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H.; Christopher Coons, D-Del.; and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. — was in response to an Aug. 11 announcement by Trump that Nvidia and AMD would pay the U.S. authorities a 15% reduce of income from chip gross sales to China in trade for export licenses.
“Our nationwide safety and army readiness depends upon American innovators inventing and producing the very best know-how on the planet, and in sustaining that qualitative benefit in delicate domains. The USA has traditionally been profitable in sustaining and constructing that benefit due to, partly, our means to disclaim adversaries entry to these applied sciences,” the letter states.
“The willingness displayed on this association to ‘negotiate’ away America’s aggressive edge that’s key to our nationwide safety in trade for what’s, in impact, a fee on a sale of AI-enabling know-how to our principal world competitor, is trigger for severe alarm,” the letter continues.
Senators additionally warned that promoting superior AI chips — particularly Nvidia’s H20 and AMD’s MI308 chips — to China may assist strengthen its army methods, a declare that Nvidia denies.
In a press release to CNBC, a Nvidia spokesperson mentioned: “The H20 wouldn’t improve anybody’s army capabilities, however would have helped America appeal to the assist of builders worldwide and win the AI race. Banning the H20 price American taxpayers billions of {dollars}, with none profit.”
A request for touch upon the letter from AMD was not instantly returned.
The Senate Democrats additionally requested an in depth response from the administration by Friday, Aug. 22, relating to the present deal involving Nvidia and AMD, in addition to any related preparations being made with different corporations.
“We once more urge your administration to rapidly reverse course and abandon this reckless plan to commerce away U.S. know-how management,” the letter states.
In response, the Trump administration appeared to brush apart the legislators’ nationwide safety issues.
“It is fairly wealthy to see Democrats and irrelevant ‘specialists’, who have been completely MIA when Joe Biden’s autopen administration let H20 chips and different superior applied sciences freely move to China, now faux to care about our nationwide and financial safety,” White Home spokesman Kush Desai informed CNBC.
Regardless of Trump permitting chip gross sales to renew, it has already turn out to be clear that China is not welcoming Nvidia again with open arms, as an alternative urging tech corporations to keep away from shopping for U.S. corporations’ chips, in accordance with a Bloomberg report.
“We’re listening to that this can be a onerous mandate, and that [authorities are actually] stopping extra orders of H20s for some corporations,” Qingyuan Lin, a senior analyst masking China semiconductors at Bernstein, informed CNBC.
In a separate report, The Data mentioned regulators in China have ordered main tech corporations, together with ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, to droop Nvidia chip purchases till a nationwide safety assessment is full.
— CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos contributed to this report