In response to new export restrictions placed on AI GPUs, Nvidia posted a scathing blog criticizing the outgoing Biden-Harris administration. The administrationâs Interim Final Rule on Artificial Intelligence Diffusion largely targets China with restrictions on AI GPUs, according to Newsweek.
Nvidia disagrees. âWhile cloaked in the guise of an âanti-Chinaâ measure, these rules would do nothing to enhance U.S. security. The new rules would control technology worldwide, including technology that is already widely available in mainstream gaming PCs and consumer hardware. Rather than mitigate any threat, the new Biden rules would only weaken Americaâs global competitiveness, undermining the innovation that has kept the U.S. ahead,â wrote Nvidiaâs vice president of government of affairs Ned Finkle.
Nvidiaâs comment on hardware that is available in mainstream gaming PCs is interesting. Nvidia makes some of the best graphics cards you can buy, but the new restrictions are largely focused on AI. In particular, large-scale AI chip orders. According to the rule, restrictions kick in on chip orders with âcollective computation power up to roughly 1,700 advanced GPUs,â noting that the âoverwhelming majorityâ of orders are under that mark and, therefore, not subject to restrictions.
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Focus Taiwan reports that 18 of the U.S.â key allies arenât subject to any restrictions, either. These âtier-oneâ countries include Taiwan, Germany, Canada, Japan, Norway, and the United Kingdom, among others. âTier-threeâ countries see the heaviest restrictions, including countries like China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia.
As an interim rule, the restrictions arenât enforceable for 120 days, and they wonât fully go into effect for a year. Nvidia says that it looks âforward to a return to policies that strengthen American leadershipâ with the upcoming Trump administration. âAs the first Trump Administration demonstrated, America wins through innovation, competition, and by sharing our technologies with the world â not by retreating behind a wall of government overreach,â the blog post reads.
In addition to AI chip restrictions, the new rule also places restrictions on closed-weight models. These are AI models that have some proprietary weights and include models like GPT-4 thatâs behind the wildly popular ChatGPT. The Biden administration says that the new rules wonât place any restrictions on open-weight models.
With mere days left in the Biden-Harris administration and a generous 120-day window for public comment on the new rules, itâs hard to imagine that these AI restrictions will remain in place. Nvidia certainly doesnât want them to, saying that âglobal progress is now in jeopardyâ while praising the first Trump administration for laying âthe foundation for Americaâs current strength and success in AI.â
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