Nvidia warns U.S. AI hardware export rules could backfire, empowering Huawei to define global standards

Nvidia warns that restricting access to U.S. AI hardware under new export rules could backfire by empowering rivals like Huawei to define global AI standards — just as Huawei once did in 5G — threatening not only Nvidia's dominance but America's influence over the future of technology.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/nvidia-warns-u-s-ai-hardware-export-rules-could-backfire-empowering-huawei-to-define-global-standards

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