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Nvidia chip flow to China should be throttled post-DeepSeek, US lawmakers say

Nvidia chip flow to China should be throttled post-DeepSeek, US lawmakers say
Nvidia, led by Jensen Huang, has told US lawmakers it “is ready to work with the [new] administration". (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Richard VanderfordNvidia chips should be hit with tighter US export controls following revelations the company’s technology was used by Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek, the bipartisan leaders of an influential congressional committee say.President Donald Trump’s administration should consider putting export controls on Nvidia’s H20 chip, which DeepSeek reportedly used extensively, along with blocks on chips of similar sophistication, said John Moolenaar, chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Co...

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