By Anton Shilov
Publication Date: 2025-12-03 22:42:00
The U.S. House of Representative on Wednesday rejected a new measure that would require suppliers of popular AI GPUs — such as AMD or Nvidia — to prioritize shipments of advanced processors to domestic companies over adversary nations like China, reports Bloomberg citing source familiar with the defense policy bill that the House was considering on Wednesday. The proposal was sidelined after Nvidia’s chief executive met President Trump and U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday.
If the information is accurate, it represents a policy win for Nvidia as the regulation would have reshaped how advanced accelerators reach China and other sanctioned markets. Yet, keeping in mind China’s self-inflicted ban on Nvidia hardware, this is hardly a big deal for now.
- U.S. customers did not want those products.
- There was no backlog of pending U.S. orders.
- The export would not cause shipment delays to domestic customers.
- The shipment would not harm American companies operating in other countries.
Supporters tried to attach the…