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Nvidia's Huang calls black market data centers made of smuggled parts a 'dead end'
Washington regulators and the Trump administration are increasingly wary of China getting ahold of advanced AI software and hardware.

TL;DR
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that national security is the company's top priority, even over commercial opportunities.
- Smuggled Nvidia chips into countries with export restrictions, like China, would be non-functional due to lack of support and integration challenges.
- Advanced AI data centers are complex integrated systems requiring trusted hardware, software, and ongoing support.
- Washington regulators are concerned about exporting AI technology to China and other nations posing a national security risk.
- Nvidia's chips have faced export controls since 2022, leading to the development of China-specific chips.
- Huang confirmed that Nvidia plans to return 50% of its free cash flow to investors through share repurchases and dividends.
- Nvidia generated over $96 billion in free cash flow in fiscal 2026.
- Shareholders approved executive compensation and re-elected all board members at the annual meeting.