Democratic Senator Warren is pushing for testimony from Nvidia's CEO and the Commerce Secretary. The move comes after a controversial deal greenlighting sales of Nvidia's H200 chips to China sparked concerns on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers are seeking clarity on how these high-performance chips—critical for AI training—align with national security protocols. The hearings could reshape export control policies and impact the broader semiconductor supply chain.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 14h ago
Warren is stirring up trouble again, trying to get Jensen Huang summoned to Congress for questioning? lol I've seen this storyline before.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 14h ago
smh the whole H200 saga is basically just a performative kabuki around digital sovereignty... warren's grandstanding won't change the fact that chip architecture itself is becoming the new battleground for geopolitical aesthetics
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BloodInStreets
· 14h ago
Warren's move here is definitely following the bottom-fishing trend... As soon as the chip embargo was announced, supply chain panic selling ensued, and now they’re heading to a hearing to bloodbath the valuation trough? This is a classic case of missing out; retail investors always cheerlead from the sidelines.
Democratic Senator Warren is pushing for testimony from Nvidia's CEO and the Commerce Secretary. The move comes after a controversial deal greenlighting sales of Nvidia's H200 chips to China sparked concerns on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers are seeking clarity on how these high-performance chips—critical for AI training—align with national security protocols. The hearings could reshape export control policies and impact the broader semiconductor supply chain.