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Nvidia, AMD stocks fall on report of new U.S. ban on AI chip exports to China

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Shares of Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. slumped in the extended session Tuesday following a report that the Biden administration is considering a new ban on sales of AI chips to China.

Nvidia shares
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+3.06%

A fell 3% after hours, following a 3.1% gain to close at $418.76, while AMD shares
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+2.68%

also fell 3%, after a 2.7% gain in the regular session to close at $110.39.

Late Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported the Commerce Department could further block sales of AI chips to China unless U.S. companies first obtain a special license.

The ban would follow upon similar actions last year that threatened $400 million in Nvidia sales, but the company found a workaround in supplying a version of products that avoided the ban.

Read: AMD launches new data-center AI chips, software to go up against Nvidia and Intel

Both Nvidia and AMD have launched new AI chips this year: Nvidia in March and AMD earlier in the month. Last year’s release of Open AI’s ChatGPT generative AI — with billions of dollars invested by Microsoft Corp.
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+1.82%

— resulted in an explosion of interest in artificial-intelligence technology, prompting luminaries to herald the technology as the biggest thing in tech since … you name it.

Read: Bill Gates says AI is only the second revolutionary tech advancement in his lifetime

News of the possible ban happened to follow a claim earlier in the day from Baidu Inc.
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+3.09%

on the Chinese search company’s blog, which said its Ernie 3.5 version AI outperformed ChatGPT’s earlier version “in comprehensive ability scores,” and its latest iteration, GPT-4, which was released in mid-March, “in several Chinese-language capabilities.”

Baidu’s claim appeared to be based upon performance metrics published in China Science Daily. On Wall Street, ADRs of Baidu were down 0.7% after hours, following a 3.1% gain to close at $143.90.

As of Tuesday’s close, Nvidia shares were up 187% in 2023, and AMD shares were up 70% for the year.

Read: Snowflake adds partnerships with Nvidia and Microsoft for AI double play

Shares of Super Micro Computer Inc.
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+4.47%
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which have benefited from AI, also declined 3% after hours, while shares of Intel Corp.
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+2.28%
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which supplies chips to data centers, saw shares decline 1% after hours.

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