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Trump Declares Nvidia’s Blackwell AI Chips Are “Not for Other People,” Signals Protectionist Tech Policy

Deepika Rana / Updated: Nov 03, 2025, 17:36 IST
Trump Declares Nvidia’s Blackwell AI Chips Are “Not for Other People,” Signals Protectionist Tech Policy

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made fresh remarks regarding Nvidia’s Blackwell AI chip, suggesting that the cutting-edge processor should not be made available to “other people,” in a clear signal of his America-first approach to technology. The statement comes amid intensifying global competition over artificial intelligence hardware, particularly between the United States and China.


‘Blackwell Is Ours,’ Says Trump

Speaking at a recent public event, Trump emphasized that Nvidia’s latest Blackwell AI GPU, one of the most advanced chips powering artificial intelligence models and data centers, should remain exclusive to the United States. He described the technology as a strategic national asset, implying that it should not be exported to rival nations or foreign entities that could potentially use it to gain a technological edge.


Nvidia’s Blackwell: The Future of AI Power

The Blackwell GPU architecture, unveiled earlier this year, represents Nvidia’s most powerful chip design to date, capable of handling massive workloads for generative AI, robotics, and supercomputing. The chip is central to the next wave of AI-driven infrastructure, powering systems from OpenAI, Google, and Amazon, as well as research facilities globally.


U.S.-China Technology Divide Deepens

Trump’s comments align with growing U.S. efforts to curb the export of high-performance AI chips to China, a policy that has continued under President Joe Biden’s administration. The U.S. government has already restricted Nvidia’s advanced AI chips, including the H100 and A100, from being sold to Chinese customers due to national security concerns. Trump’s remarks indicate that, if he returns to office, such export restrictions could intensify even further.


Implications for the Global AI Industry

Industry analysts believe Trump’s stance reflects a broader sentiment within the U.S. political sphere — the idea that AI leadership equates to geopolitical dominance. Limiting chip exports could strain global supply chains and slow AI development in other regions, particularly Asia and Europe, where many firms rely on U.S.-made semiconductors for innovation.


Nvidia Remains Neutral Amid Political Tensions

Nvidia has not commented directly on Trump’s remarks. However, the company has repeatedly stated that it complies with all U.S. government regulations and seeks to maintain a balanced global business strategy. Despite export bans, Nvidia continues to be the world’s leading AI chipmaker, with demand for its GPUs far outpacing supply.