Core Points - The U.S. government is urging Congress to reject a bill that would limit NVIDIA's ability to sell AI chips to China and other "hostile nations," indicating a potential victory for NVIDIA in its lobbying efforts against the legislation [1][3] - The proposed GAIN AI Act aims to prioritize AI chip supply for U.S. companies like Microsoft and Amazon while restricting exports to China, highlighting the competitive landscape in the AI sector [1][3] - Despite the potential defeat of this bill, there is a bipartisan consensus in Congress to continue imposing restrictions on China's AI development, with plans for a simpler legislative approach to enforce stricter export controls [3][4] NVIDIA's Market Position - NVIDIA's third-quarter revenue reached a record $57 billion, a 62% year-over-year increase, but its sales in China plummeted by 63% to $3 billion, reflecting the impact of geopolitical tensions [5][6] - The CFO of NVIDIA expressed disappointment over the inability to secure large orders from China due to geopolitical issues and competition, emphasizing the need for ongoing communication with both U.S. and Chinese markets [6] - NVIDIA's market share in China has drastically decreased from 95% to 0%, with the CEO highlighting the adverse effects of U.S. policies that have led to a complete exit from the Chinese market [6][7]
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