Trump tariffs live updates: Trump says China, others can't have Nvidia's top AI chips
Source: yahoo/finance
President Trump said on Sunday that the most advanced Nvidia (NVDA) chips will be reserved for US companies and kept out of China and other countries.
In comments to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said only US customers will have access to high-quality Nvidia Blackwell chips.
"The most advanced, we will not let anybody have them other than the United States," Trump said.
The White House released a fact sheet this weekend with more details about the trade agreement ironed out between Trump and China's President Xi Jinping in South Korea last week,
Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/live/trump-tariffs-live-updates-trump-says-china-others-cant-have-nvidias-top-ai-chips-162418691.html
... subject to tomorrow's whims, of course. Certainly, no sane world leader trusts anything #rump says.
William Seger
(12,049 posts)Trump said China would purchase more US energy as part of a wider trade truce, and hinted at an unspecified transaction involving Alaskan oil and gas.
China will resume buying "tremendous amounts" of US soybeans "starting immediately," Trump said.
RockRaven
(18,391 posts)but won't actually stop anyone from getting those chips.
Cheezoholic
(3,453 posts)A kit I bought for $99 in late Sept is going for $225 now. Fat cats get theirs we get fucked.
intheozone
(1,128 posts)this story is up today, https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-ship-60-000-nvidia-154409759.html. Are these the same chips TSF is now saying will be reserved for us? Or are the going to UAE as payback for his fucking "free" golden jet (the one that is going to cost hundreds of millions, if not a billion, to retrofit for his fucking use?)
William Seger
(12,049 posts)Maybe he ought to keep a few thousand of those chips for himself wasn't Muskrat working on a brain interface?
BlueWavePsych
(3,309 posts)
hunter
(40,196 posts)Artificial Intelligence is brute force at this point -- bigger hammers, bigger nails, more money, more energy use.
There's no reason it has to be that way.
We're still in the Thomas Newcomen steam engine days of AI.