Nvidia has dropped a on the Biden administration's new AI chip export restrictions, . Nvidia's vice president of government affairs, Ned Finkle, denounced the plans as "misguided" and an [[link]] attempt to "rig" the market. Nvidia also sought to flatter [[link]] the incoming President, crediting Trump for America's "current strength and success in AI."
Finkle's blog post is borderline brutal in its dismissal of the new rules being imposed in the dying days of the Biden administration.
"Rather than mitigate any threat, the new Biden rules would only weaken America’s global competitiveness, undermining the innovation that has kept the U.S. ahead," he claimed.
But Nvidia isn't the only big tech entity upset by the new rules. Oracle Executive Vice President Ken Glueck said the new export regime “does more to achieve extreme regulatory overreach than protect US interests and those of our partners and allies,” adding that it, "practically enshrines the law of intended consequences and will cost the US critical technology leadership.”
"The first Trump Administration laid the foundation for America’s current strength and success in AI, fostering an environment where U.S. industry could compete and win on merit without compromising national security. As a result, mainstream AI has become an integral part of every new application, driving economic growth, promoting U.S. interests and ensuring American leadership in cutting-edge technology," Finkle said.
The vituperative language used by Finkle, particularly his accusation that the Biden administration is attempting to "rig" the market and calling the document itself [[link]] a "morass" likewise feel like they're straight out of the Donald Trump playbook of hyperbolic criticism, as opposed to the sort of measured critique of government policy you might normally expect from a major corporate entity.
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The cynical interpretation here is that Nvidia is attempting to play on the perception that Trump is easily flattered. By giving Trump the credit for the current AI boom and also throwing in some Biden trash talking sweeteners, this interpretation would say, Nvidia hopes that Trump will go easy on any new import restrictions and maybe even immediately repeal these Biden rules.
After all, if Trump thinks he is responsible for the AI boom, he won't want to kill it, right? And anything imposed by the Biden administration is bound to be something he's opposed to? It's a no brainer, no?
Perhaps. But whatever Nvidia's actual intentions and motivations, this is a pretty eye-popping blog post and certainly not the usual bland, corporate fare. It will be fascinating to see how this all plays out, if the Trump administration does cancel these new rules and what, if anything, they're replaced with.
Anywho, our immediate take on the new rules is that they won't have much impact on gaming GPUs as opposed to AI chips, with the exception of the new and the existing RTX 4090. We think everything below those cards should fall outside the rules, but we'll update if that turns out not to be the case.