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Biden administration restricting Nvidia’s sales of AI chips to some countries in Middle East

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Press Room August 30, 2023
Updated 2023/08/30 at 8:59 PM
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The Biden administration is moving to restrict exports of Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) computer chips to certain countries in the Middle East, the company said in a regulatory filing.

Nvidia, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, has become an AI powerhouse because of its advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) and semiconductors used to power and train AI platforms. 

The U.S. government has imposed export controls that require the company to get a permit to sell covered products to specified overseas customers due to concerns the advanced technology could aid adversaries like China.

Nvidia noted the new export controls related to the Middle East in a portion of a quarterly regulatory filing published Monday that discussed other export controls with which the company must comply. 

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“During the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, the [U.S. government] informed us of an additional licensing requirement for a subset of A100 and H100 products destined to certain customers and other regions, including some countries in the Middle East.”

Based on the company’s quarterly filing, it’s unclear which countries in the Middle East are subject to the latest U.S. export controls on Nvidia’s advanced chips. 

Nvidia and the Commerce Deptartment’s Bureau of Industry and Security, which typically administers export controls, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

To comply with the export controls covering China, Nvidia reworked some of its products to be less powerful and avoid running afoul of the regulations. 

 “We have sold alternative products in China not subject to the license requirements, such as our A800 or H800 offerings,” the company noted in this week’s filing.

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The U.S. government is in the process of weighing additional export controls covering the sale of advanced chips and AI-related technologies to China over concerns that the advanced technologies could aid China’s military modernization and be used to further internal repression. 

Nvidia said in this week’s filing additional export controls are unlikely to have a near-term impact.

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“Given the strength of demand for our products worldwide, we do not anticipate that additional export restrictions, if adopted, would have an immediate material impact on our financial results,” the company wrote. 

“However, over the long term, our results and competitive position may be harmed, and we may be effectively excluded from all or part of the China market if there are further changes in the [U.S. government’s] export controls, if customers in China do not want to purchase our alternative product offerings, if customers purchase product from competitors, if customers develop their own internal solution, if the [U.S. government] does not grant licenses in a timely manner or denies licenses to significant customers, or if we incur significant transition costs.”

Nvidia’s stock price has risen this week from over $464 per share at Monday’s open to more than $492 a share as of Wednesday’s close. The stock rose by $1.06 in after-hours trading as of 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Over the course of 2023, Nvidia’s stock has surged by 244%, rising from $143 per share Jan. 3.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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