The initial trip to China was planned for Friday.
Also worth noting is the fact that an Nvidia spokesperson also mentioned that “American wins” when its technology sets “the global standard,” also adding that China has one of the biggest bodies of software developers in the world. The representative said about AI software that it "should run best on the U.S. technology stack, encouraging nations worldwide to choose America,”.
Also worth noting is that in May, during the Computex trade show held in Taipei, Huang praised President Donald Trump’s decision to scrap some artificial intelligence chip export controls and also described the prior diffusion rules as a failure.
Huang also added in April regarding the AI chips that Nvidia modified to comply with export controls to China in order to reduce Nvidia’s revenue by almost $15 billion, the CEO added.
The hardware that is necessary to power advanced AI is now subject to a bipartisan consensus regarding the free export of that hardware, the senators wrote. In the letter, it was also mentioned that advanced AI hardware could also “accelerate the PRC's effort to modernize its military”.
Last month, Reuters also reported that the senior US official said that the AI firm DeepSeek is aiding China’s military and intelligence operations, and sought to use shell companies to circumvent US AI chip export controls for China.