Amazon, Microsoft Support AI Bill That Could Limit Nvidia China Exports

Amazon, Microsoft Back Bill That Could Limit Nvidia’s China Exports

In a significant industry split, Amazon has joined Microsoft in supporting the GAIN AI Act, legislation that could restrict Nvidia’s chip exports to China. This move puts two of Nvidia’s largest customers at odds with the chipmaker as they seek preferential access to scarce AI processors.

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon and Microsoft support the GAIN AI Act, creating a rare public divide with supplier Nvidia.
  • The bill requires companies to certify US demand is met before exporting advanced AI chips to countries like China.
  • Hyperscalers seek guaranteed chip access amid ongoing supply constraints.

The Guaranteeing Access and Innovation for National Artificial Intelligence (GAIN AI) Act would mandate that firms obtain export licenses certifying domestic US demand is satisfied before shipping advanced AI processors to countries of concern, including China.

Microsoft and Amazon’s opposition to Nvidia, despite being major customers, highlights the intense competition in the AI sector. Each company is pursuing policy outcomes that provide competitive advantages. Meanwhile, Nvidia continues lobbying to maintain access to China’s lucrative market despite growing security concerns.

Bill Provisions and Support

The legislation is proposed as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act and enjoys bipartisan congressional support. AI startup Anthropic has also signaled backing for the measure, while other tech giants like Meta and Google haven’t taken public positions.

Industry Perspectives

Cloud providers argue the law would safeguard US supply chains and ensure preferential chip access for their global data centers after months of supply constraints.

However, Nvidia and other semiconductor companies warn the bill could distort markets, stifle global competition, and lead to more restrictive export controls that might hamper innovation. Nvidia has cautioned that such restrictions could reduce computing capacity available to researchers and customers worldwide.

Legislative Timeline

Senators including Jim Banks and Elizabeth Warren support the proposal, with lawmakers considering including it in the NDAA that must pass before year-end. While attracting bipartisan interest, the bill still requires committee approvals and reconciliation between House and Senate versions.

Some White House officials, including AI policy advisers, have expressed skepticism, noting the Commerce Department already manages extensive export controls—a point raised in recent discussions with the bill’s sponsors.

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