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Is America losing the semiconductor market to China?

The Biden administration is trying to restrict exports of strategically important computer chips to China, but experts say these efforts could backfire and fuel innovation in Chinese companies, helping them to dominate the global semiconductor market.

Agence France-Presse reported Jack Gold as saying that what is really happening is that "the U.S. government is giving a big win to China as it propels their chip-related businesses forward." Gold added, "Once they achieve competitiveness, they will start selling worldwide and people will buy their chips."

He explained that when this happens, it will be difficult for American chip manufacturers to regain the market share they have lost.

Prominent American semiconductor company NVIDIA and its competitor AMD informed regulators this week that they expect to incur significant financial damages due to new U.S. licensing conditions for semiconductors exported to China.

NVIDIA expects the new rules to cost it $5.5 billion, while AMD anticipates that it will drain up to $800 million from the company's net profits, according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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