Technology8/11/2025β€’Bloomberg

Trump Open to Nvidia Selling Scaled-Back Blackwell to China

Trump Open to Nvidia Selling Scaled-Back Blackwell to China

In a surprising move, US President Donald Trump indicated openness to allowing Nvidia, a leading semiconductor company, to sell a scaled-down version of its cutting-edge AI chip to China. This potential reversal of the previous administration's restrictions on technology exports to China suggests a shift in the ongoing US-China trade dynamics. The proposed sale would involve a less-advanced iteration of Nvidia's most sophisticated AI chip, rather than the full-fledged version. This compromise approach appears to be an attempt to balance national security concerns with commercial interests. The decision highlights the complex and ever-evolving nature of the technological competition between the two global superpowers. The announcement marks a departure from the Trump administration's previous stance on restricting the flow of advanced technology to China, underscoring the delicate balance between economic and geopolitical considerations. The potential Nvidia-China deal could have far-reaching implications for the tech industry and the broader US-China relationship.

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