White House says chip revenue deals could extend beyond Nvidia and AMD

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A hot potato: The White House struck an unprecedented deal with Nvidia and AMD, letting the companies resume AI chip exports to China in exchange for a revenue share. The move signals a sharp shift in US export policy and has sparked concerns that national security decisions could become a "pay-for-play" exercise.

Earlier this week, the White House confirmed that US semiconductor giants Nvidia and AMD will pay 15 percent of their revenues from sales of certain advanced chips to China directly to the US government. Reuters reports the unprecedented agreement, brokered by President Donald Trump, clears the way for the companies to resume exports of previously banned AI processors to China, marking a sharp departure from decades of American export control policy.

The announcement has already sparked discussion within the administration about whether similar arrangements could apply to other chipmakers.

"It stands with these two companies; perhaps it could expand in the future to other companies," Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said during a briefing. "I think it's a creative idea and solution."

Previous administrations treated export rules for sensitive technologies as non-negotiable, designed to shield national security from commercial pressure. Companies trying to sell advanced semiconductors to China rarely saw flexibility, regardless of the commercial cost. Now, President Trump's deal with Nvidia and AMD introduces what many lawmakers and analysts call a "pay-for-play" framework, where negotiations and financial concessions could increasingly shape licensing decisions.

The administration's change of course has set off a wave of reactions from Congress, industry experts, and legal scholars. Observers are raising questions not only about the motivations behind the deal, but also about the long-term implications for how American firms will compete and how much national security policy can – and should – bend to market forces.

President Trump has defended the agreement, saying that allowing Nvidia and AMD to resume exports in exchange for a share of revenue creates "a deal that would benefit the nation." He also indicated openness to letting Nvidia sell scaled-down versions of its top-tier Blackwell chips to China and suggested that similar arrangements could extend to other semiconductor firms.

The administration blocked sales of Nvidia's H20 chip and AMD's MI308 chip earlier this year on national security grounds. It reversed course in July after negotiations reportedly tied to broader discussions on rare earth minerals and trade, allowing the companies to resume exports.

The new approach has drawn sharp criticism from members of Congress in both parties. Representative John Moolenaar of Michigan, the Republican chair of the House Select Committee on China, told Reuters that export controls are a critical national security defense, warning that granting licenses for revenue could set a dangerous precedent. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, the committee's ranking Democrat, added that putting a monetary value on security would signal to China and US allies that policymakers might negotiate these principles for a fee.

Administration officials said they believe security risks from allowing sales of Nvidia's H20 chip are minimal, noting that the product is already widely available in China. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick called the H20 Nvidia's fourth-best chip and suggested that keeping Chinese firms reliant on US technology serves America's interests.

The legality of the arrangement remains uncertain. Trade lawyer Jeremy Iloulian said that without more details, it is difficult to determine whether the agreement counts as an export tax or another form of payment. Kyle Handley, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, added that it appears to function like an export tax regardless of the label.

Nvidia responded to requests for comment, saying it fully complies with US government rules for global markets and hopes export control regulations will allow American companies to compete in China and worldwide. Similarly, AMD confirmed that US authorities had approved exports of some of its AI processors to China but did not address the revenue-sharing provision, noting only that it follows all US export controls.

Industry analysts warned that the revenue-sharing requirement could cut chipmakers' profit margins and encourage Washington to impose similar levies on other critical exports. Bernstein analysts projected the measure could lower gross margins on China-bound processors by 5 to 15 percentage points, trimming roughly one percentage point from overall company margins.

At the same time, some observers saw potential upside. Sarah Kreps, a professor at Cornell's Brooks School of Public Policy, noted that the administration now appears willing to negotiate on previously non-negotiable issues and suggested this may not be the last such agreement. Hendi Susanto, a portfolio manager at Gabelli, which holds Nvidia shares, added that while the remittance could strain finances, it might also preserve access to the large and growing Chinese market.

The agreement between the White House and two of America's leading semiconductor firms reflects a new chapter in the intersection of national security, economic strategy, and high-level corporate negotiations. In this emerging landscape, policy boundaries appear increasingly open to financial bargaining, raising questions about how far market considerations should influence national security decisions.

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What Trump is doing is completely unconstitutional - that's why it hasn't been done before. It's only the MAGA crowd threatening their congress representatives allowing him to get away with these crimes. Here's the problem though: the next president will most likely be a Democrat and they won't be able to get away with any of this. So guess what happens? Whatever gains people "think" they've made with Trump will end up going away. Things will be "back to normal" once he's gone.

The Housing market is still a complete mess, The Russo-Ukraine war is still raging, our allies are cancelling weapon orders and aircraft orders due to tariffs (Spain and Switzerland for example cancelling F-35 orders) and the only real gains he's making are against the American people's civil rights.

Russia and China are still chugging along ignoring him.

What is being allowed to happen with Nvidia and AMD - soon more companies - is nothing less than impeachable.
 
What Trump is doing is completely unconstitutional - that's why it hasn't been done before. It's only the MAGA crowd threatening their congress representatives allowing him to get away with these crimes. Here's the problem though: the next president will most likely be a Democrat and they won't be able to get away with any of this. So guess what happens? Whatever gains people "think" they've made with Trump will end up going away. Things will be "back to normal" once he's gone.

The Housing market is still a complete mess, The Russo-Ukraine war is still raging, our allies are cancelling weapon orders and aircraft orders due to tariffs (Spain and Switzerland for example cancelling F-35 orders) and the only real gains he's making are against the American people's civil rights.

Russia and China are still chugging along ignoring him.

What is being allowed to happen with Nvidia and AMD - soon more companies - is nothing less than impeachable.
The only way impeachment will happen is if the democrats somehow get a 60-seat majority in the senate. Most of the GOP are festering MAGATs hell-bent on following every order from the fascist autocrat whether or not those orders are unconstitutional. The festering GOP MAGATs are at least 95% of the reason that the US is going to sh!t and being run by clueless MAGAT minions.
 
The only way impeachment will happen is if the democrats somehow get a 60-seat majority in the senate. Most of the GOP are festering MAGATs hell-bent on following every order from the fascist autocrat whether or not those orders are unconstitutional. The festering GOP MAGATs are at least 95% of the reason that the US is going to sh!t and being run by clueless MAGAT minions.


I agree. If the Democrats retake the House or Senate or both, they can throw a wrench into Project 2024.
 
our allies are cancelling weapon orders and aircraft orders due to tariffs (Spain and Switzerland for example cancelling F-35 orders)
Not the tariffs that have much to do with it there.
The allies just don't trust the US when it makes remarks about taking Canada and Greenland (Denmark's territory). Trumps claims about a kill switch in the F35 didn't help either.
Trust is gone and I highly doubt that is just instantly restored once the current administration changes because who knows what the one after that brings. This has always been a problem with the US where a change in presidency can result in a lot of other changes, it doesn't make for a reliable ally. Trump is just the most extreme case of this so far.
There's also the new NATO spending targets that are much easier to stomach when the money is put back in the European economy. A lot was bought from the US to create good will but that seems to carry no value.
Money will likely be spend on what is the best bang a buck and that very rarely is US equipment.
 
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I think this goes to show, and Americans should seriously reflect about, the nature and structure of their government and parliament, and of their implementation of democracy and voting. Clearly, something is not working right; does this not seem like a despotic monarchy? If architectural principles laid down in the 18th century are faulty in practice, they should be discarded and reworked. It's not particularly old and venerable anyhow, being less than 250 years old. No amount of iteration would have fixed Bulldozer; Zen was needed.
 
What's amazing is that MAGA retards see all this and think to themselves, this is perfectly OK.
I agree. Its amazing just how blind the MAGATs and Conservaturds are to what is happening especially since it is destroying all they hold dear and then some. There is some hope, though, IMO.

Maybe they are cheering on Dementia Don because they are used to being told what to do and have extreme difficulty deciding anything for themselves.
 
I think this goes to show, and Americans should seriously reflect about, the nature and structure of their government and parliament, and of their implementation of democracy and voting. Clearly, something is not working right; does this not seem like a despotic monarchy? If architectural principles laid down in the 18th century are faulty in practice, they should be discarded and reworked. It's not particularly old and venerable anyhow, being less than 250 years old. No amount of iteration would have fixed Bulldozer; Zen was needed.
I have thought about this, and the framers of the constitution thought about defending the country from a "tyrannical majority" however, that, IMO, fails to consider a "tyrannical minority" like we have now in the US.

Given the current political climate, I think it is unlikely anything will change that would alter this. If voters who disapprove, there is, perhaps, a rising tide of them, come out and vote against this crap, then we might get some relief to all the crap is going on.
 
I have thought about this, and the framers of the constitution thought about defending the country from a "tyrannical majority" however, that, IMO, fails to consider a "tyrannical minority" like we have now in the US.

Given the current political climate, I think it is unlikely anything will change that would alter this. If voters who disapprove, there is, perhaps, a rising tide of them, come out and vote against this crap, then we might get some relief to all the crap is going on.

I agree it's not going to change anytime soon. In the rest of the world, we tend to use direct election, rather than the electoral college. It's not perfect and there are problems in most "democracies," including my own, but we've got to see where improvements can be made.
 
The allies just don't trust the US when it makes remarks about taking Canada and Greenland (Denmark's territory).
I promise you it's not just his remarks over Canada and Greenland. The rest of the world looks on in absolute amazement that Americans tolerate him as a president. The guy is obviously incapable and is purely self centred. Every day there's another incredulous article on what either he or one of his cronies has done. It's also strange to watch fascism spring back to life in a place that kids itself it's the land of the free.
 
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What's amazing is that MAGA retards see all this and think to themselves, this is perfectly OK.
Anything Trump does is fine, he can even become King, put a crown and nobody would care. They will cheer it. Seriously, I doubt anything can stop Trump at this point. Just enjoy the next 4 years I guess.
 
Anything Trump does is fine, he can even become King, put a crown and nobody would care. They will cheer it. Seriously, I doubt anything can stop Trump at this point. Just enjoy the next 4 years I guess.

Old age and term limits are the only thing stopping him but no time soon.
 
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