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New U.S. Chip Export Controls Impact China: Key Insights

by Anne C
11/06/2023
in Compliance, Export Controls

The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently imposed stricter export controls, affecting the Chinese AI chip market and companies like Nvidia. These rules are set to come into effect on November 16, with immediate application to Nvidia. In this article, we provide five key insights into the new restrictions and their potential implications for China’s AI ambitions.

  1. Latest Export Controls: Under these updated export control rules, companies aiming to export advanced AI chips to specific markets, including China, will be required to apply for a license. These controls expand upon last year’s restrictions, targeting various aspects of Beijing’s chip ambitions. Notably, the rules now apply to a broader range of chips and chipmaking tools, with a broader geographic scope that includes countries like Iran and Russia. Additionally, Chinese chip designers Moore Thread and Biren were added to the Entity List, a trade blacklist.
  2. Impact on U.S. Companies: American semiconductor equipment manufacturers like Applied Materials, Lam Research, and KLA took about two quarters to adapt to the previous year’s rules and regain their China business. It is expected that a similar adjustment period will be needed to cope with the latest restrictions. Companies such as Nvidia are currently evaluating the potential impact on their operations.
  3. Implications for China’s AI Ambitions: The new restrictions are likely to result in higher costs and longer development times for AI-related projects. For instance, it is estimated that it will cost up to 50% more to train AI servers and more than double to implement the results without access to advanced chips. This, in turn, leads to higher energy consumption. Chinese AI chip startups may find it challenging to collaborate with leading global chip manufacturers due to their inclusion in the U.S. trade blacklist.
  4. Challenges for Global Chipmakers: The U.S. is making it increasingly difficult for global contract chip manufacturers to serve Chinese clients, especially if their chips are deemed too advanced. This poses challenges for companies like Alibaba, whose Hanguang 800 AI chip may surpass the new U.S. threshold. Chinese chip developers may need to seek domestic production partners due to U.S. pressure, a process that may take up to two years.
  5. China’s Response: China has expressed strong objections to the latest U.S. export controls, asserting that they have caused significant losses for U.S. semiconductor companies and affected chip companies in other countries. China has also imposed countermeasures on various fronts, including export controls and bans on critical infrastructure. The ongoing tensions coincide with expectations of a meeting between U.S. President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

In conclusion, the new U.S. chip export controls have significant implications for China’s AI ambitions and the global semiconductor industry. These restrictions are expected to increase costs, hinder development, and lead to greater self-reliance within the Chinese chip manufacturing sector. As the situation evolves, it will be essential to monitor how various stakeholders, including U.S. and Chinese companies, adapt to the changing landscape.

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