Trump: No Talks with China on Blackwell Chip Exports, but Discussions Planned for Many Other Chips
2025-11-01 / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

In an interview conducted aboard his special aircraft, U.S. President Trump disclosed that during the October 30th discussions with Chinese leaders, NVIDIA's business operations in China were indeed a topic of conversation. However, he categorically denied that there had been any discussions regarding the export of Blackwell chips. Instead, he only mentioned that there would be explorations into potential cooperation on other types of chips. Earlier, Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, had issued a warning, stating that if the U.S. were to impose restrictions on the export of AI chips to China, it would likely spur the growth of domestic Chinese chip manufacturers. This, in turn, could pose a threat to NVIDIA's established ecological advantage. As of 2025, the U.S. has given the green light for the export of certain AI chips to China, implementing a 'precision control' approach. This move underscores the ongoing strategic interplay between technology companies and the government.