Trump: US will not allow Nvidia Blackwell chips to be exported to other countries
During interviews and communication with journalists, the US President Donald Trump stressed that the government will not allow other countries to access the most powerful American technologies.
«We will not allow the latest chips to go to anyone but the United States. We will not give the Blackwell chip to anyone else,» Trump said.
The President clarified that the US could consider exporting only simplified versions of chips that do not pose a strategic risk.
What is Nvidia Blackwell?
Chips Blackwell - is a new generation of processors for artificial intelligence systems from the company Nvidia. They deliver record-breaking computing speeds and are used in industries that develop language models, autonomous systems, and data centres.
Nvidia is a key player in the semiconductor industry, and its products underpin most modern AI technologies.
Context of the solution
For several years now, the United States has been restricting export of high-tech chips to China, The United States is trying to maintain its technological superiority and prevent Beijing's defence capabilities from growing.
Trump's statement continues this line: Washington is committed to maintain strategic leadership in artificial intelligence and semiconductors.
Experts note that the decision may cause diplomatic tensions, but at the same time, it encourages China to develop its own Blackwell analogues.
Possible implications for the market
For the United States: The restriction strengthens the position of US producers, but may reduce export earnings.
For China: The ban will accelerate the development of proprietary chips and the creation of internal AI solutions.
For the global economy: This policy deepens the technological divide between the US and China and creates new supply chains in the AI industry.
Conclusion.
Trump's statement shows Washington's intention strengthen control over strategic technologies and maintain its monopoly on artificial intelligence developments.
The decision could be a turning point in the global competition for technological leadership between the US and China.



