The US-China AI Gap Widens in 2026
7 hours ago
- #Nvidia Blackwell
- #Export Control
- #AI Technology Gap
- The US-China AI gap is expected to widen in 2026 due to Nvidia's Blackwell GPU systems, which Chinese companies cannot legally access under US export controls.
- Blackwell represents a shift from a chip war to a cloud war, as it is a large-scale system designed for data centers, with significant performance advantages over previous generations.
- US export controls are seen as effective, as Chinese firms face compute barriers with Blackwell, despite past access to older Nvidia GPUs and Huawei's Ascend series.
- GPU smuggling and modified products like GB20 are unlikely to bridge the gap, due to scale, performance limitations, and delayed market availability compared to unrestricted global demand.
- Chinese AI progress may slow relative to the US as American companies rapidly deploy Blackwell systems, leveraging superior infrastructure and supply chain prioritization.