April 23, 2025
According to the US controls, the NVIDIA shares fall 5.5 billion US dollars for the AI ​​CHIP exports

According to the US controls, the NVIDIA shares fall 5.5 billion US dollars for the AI ​​CHIP exports

Bangkok (AP) -The stocks of the computer chip manufacturers put together in the trade with after-hours and in Asia after Nvidia found that the exports of computer chips used for artificial intelligence would control stricter US government.

The company, which announced on Monday that it would produce its super -computer for artificial intelligence in the USA for the first time, said the government said that its integrated H20 circuits and other of the same range would be subject to the “indefinite future”.

In regulatory registration, the government said that the controls were risks that the products “can be used in a supercomputer in China or can be diverted”.

Nvidia’s shares were traded by 6.3%in the trade with after-hours. The shares of the rival chip maker AMD declined by 7.1% after the markets were completed.

Asian technology giants also saw a great decline. The shares of testing equipment maker Advantest fell 6.7%in Tokyo, Disco Corp. lost 7.6% and Taiwan’s TSMC fell by 2.4%.

Previously reported that the Trump government had imposed the H20 chip of stricter license requirements. Officials from the trade department were not immediately available for a comment on the early Wednesday.

NVIDIA said on Monday that there were more than a million square meters of production space to build and test its specialized Blackwell chips in Arizona and AI supercomputers in Texas -part of an investment that the company said in the next four years up to half a trillion dollar AI infrastructure.

The announcement takes place after President Donald Trump and other officials said that tariffs for electronics such as smartphones and laptops were only temporary reparation until the officers develop a new tariff approach that is specific for the semiconductor industry.

Trump claimed this decision as a victory for his efforts to expand production in the United States

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