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No Signs of AI Chip Diversion to China Says Nvidia CEO Amid Global Concerns

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 18 May 2025 14:11
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Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang has firmly denied allegations that the company’s powerful artificial intelligence chips are being secretly redirected to China. While visiting Taipei, Huang spoke to Bloomberg News and clarified that there is no indication or evidence of any such illegal flow of hardware. His remarks come during a time when global concerns are rising over the transfer of advanced technology into restricted markets.

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Nvidia Hardware Too Large for Covert ShipmentsCustomers Monitor Themselves to Stay CompliantPolicy Shifts Raise Fresh ConcernsTrump Plans to Roll Back AI Export RestrictionsNvidia Maintains a Transparent Supply ChainTrust and Technology in a Global AI Race
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Nvidia Hardware Too Large for Covert Shipments

Huang stated that Nvidia’s systems are simply too complex and physically large to be discreetly moved without notice. He used the example of the Grace Blackwell system, one of Nvidia’s most powerful AI platforms, which weighs nearly two tons. This system is designed to handle high-level generative AI tasks and supercomputing operations. It is composed of dozens of high-powered GPUs and processors. According to Huang, the sheer scale and configuration of these systems make secret shipments nearly impossible.

Customers Monitor Themselves to Stay Compliant

Nvidia sells its AI systems to a highly specific set of customers, most of whom are large government entities and cloud service providers. These include tech giants such as Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta Platforms. Each system costs millions of dollars and is sold as a fully integrated package. Huang emphasized that these customers are fully aware of the export controls imposed by the United States government and actively monitor their operations to avoid any violation of these laws.

He remarked that Nvidia’s customers value the company’s technology and are extremely cautious. They choose to stay compliant because losing access to Nvidia products would come at a huge cost. The message from Nvidia’s top leadership is clear: nobody wants to risk being banned from working with the company’s market-leading AI solutions.

Policy Shifts Raise Fresh Concerns

This issue is being talked about now, following adjustments to U.S. policies. Some rules established in the Biden administration aimed to restrict the spread of superior U.S. AI technology to China. They also focused on preventing companies from using other countries to make sales. The restrictions were meant to postpone China’s use of high-powered AI that could be used for creating weapons or spying tools.

Trump Plans to Roll Back AI Export Restrictions

Nonetheless, former President Donald Trump aims to remove these restrictions which could bring significant changes to both technology and trade with foreign countries. Trump is against the concept of restricting American technology for use abroad. He feels that the United States should not limit what it can innovate and should instead increase its reach worldwide by leading in technology. As a result, AI systems could be distributed more widely around the world, though it is unknown what will happen with future sales to China.

Nvidia Maintains a Transparent Supply Chain

Jensen Huang’s remarks highlight how carefully Nvidia has positioned itself in the ongoing debate. While the company remains bound by U.S. policy, it also maintains a transparent and secure supply chain. Huang stated clearly that there is no loophole in Nvidia’s global deliveries. The company monitors each transaction and trusts that its customers are following regulations.

Considering how demand for generative AI is growing rapidly, it is vital to know this data can be trusted. Internationally, businesses are competing to obtain modern systems that drive chatbots, simulations, medical projects, vehicles with no driver and large data models. In this environment, Nvidia stands at the very center of the AI hardware ecosystem.

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Trust and Technology in a Global AI Race

The claim that Nvidia’s chips might be reaching China through third parties has not been supported by evidence. Instead, the business is focused on making sure its operations follow the laws outside the US. With openness, it helps its business while ensuring both regulators and global customers trust it more. Jensen Huang’s statement shows that tech companies must be mindful of policy, worldwide politics and new developments as they move forward. More people using AI will lead to increased public attention towards the tools and ways people gain access to it.

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