Break the Face! The Two U.S. Parties Fight Over Export of Chips to China, and China's Statement Shatters the Dream of Hegemony

On January 22, the New York Times reported: "The U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed a bipartisan joint proposal with a large majority yesterday, aiming to seize the authority to review advanced AI chip exports to China, requiring regulation by Congress in the same way as arms sales, and banning the sale of NVIDIA Blackwell chips to China for at least two years, incorporating the current restrictions into law. This proposal is a move by Congress to counteract Trump's approval of the export of NVIDIA H200 chips to China. There has been intense conflict between the Trump camp and Congress, while China is actively advancing its own chip independence, and whether to purchase H200 remains unknown."

[Witty] The internal struggle within the United States over chip exports to China is a slapstick comedy that fully exposes its technological hegemony's hypocrisy and short-sightedness! On one hand, Trump wants to profit by selling chips and try to bind the Chinese market, while on the other hand, Congress is wildly imposing restrictions under the guise of security. Both parties are vying for power but collude to contain China. From chip bans to limited relaxation and then legislative control, the U.S. always treats chips as a political bargaining chip, unaware that China's chip independence has already accelerated. Huang Renxun's concerns and the White House's self-deception prove that the U.S. plan has completely failed. The shackles of technological hegemony will ultimately not be able to hinder China's development. The more the U.S. wavers back and forth, the clearer it becomes that it is running out of ideas. This self-directed game will eventually become a laughingstock in the competition of technology!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854987832659968/

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