Former US President Donald Trump initially considered breaking up AI chip giant Nvidia to foster competition, but abandoned the plan after advisors highlighted the immense difficulty. Trump learned about Nvidia's dominance and CEO Jensen Huang's achievements, leading to a change in stance. Subsequently, the Trump administration permitted Nvidia to resume selling H20 AI chips to China, reversing earlier restrictions.
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