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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – U.S. curbs on China have created a game of “catch me if you can” with U.S. chip giant Nvidia (NASDAQ:) and other companies, which affect the interests of both countries and will accelerate Chinese innovation, the Global Times newspaper said on Saturday.
The chip industry newsletter SemiAnalysisas reported earlier that Nvidia plans to release new artificial intelligence chips aimed at the Chinese market less than a month after the U.S. tightened rules on selling high-end AI chips to China.
“The several rounds between Nvidia and the U.S. government are the story of a high-tech enterprise that does legitimate business but encounters strong political interference in free trade, and tries every means to ensure its own survival and development,” the state-controlled newspaper said in a commentary.
“For commercial companies, this is not funny at all, and even a bit sad.”
The U.S. restrictions on chips, which seek to stop China from getting cutting-edge U.S. technologies to…
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