Elizabeth Warren and Jim Banks Attack Nvidia for Expanding Its Chinese Facility
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Jim Banks (R–Ind.) sent a letter to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on May 29 about a facility the company is making in Shanghai. The senators expressed concerns about Nvidia advancing Chinese AI development that may pose a threat to the U.S. and enjoined the company’s recent decision as “helping the [People’s Republic of China] build cutting-edge semiconductor capacity.” While the senators make it sound like Nvidia and the Chinese government are in cahoots to establish a global chipmaking monopoly, that’s not what’s happening at the company’s Shanghai site.
Financial Times reports that “the R&D centre would research the specific demands of Chinese customers and the complex technical requirements needed to satisfy Washington’s curbs” on chip exports. The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) first issued AI chip export controls in October 2022 “to limit the PRC’s ability to obtain advanced computing chips or further develop AI and ‘supercomputer’ capabilities for uses that are contrary to U.S. national security and foreign policy interests.”
The senators claim that Nvidia “risks violating the spirit…of U.S. export control regulations” and “will erode trust between [Nvidia] and the U.S. Congress.
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