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Home » Senate Passes Bill Prioritizing U.S. Chip Supply from Nvidia and AMD

Senate Passes Bill Prioritizing U.S. Chip Supply from Nvidia and AMD

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
October 10, 2025
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In a move that has sparked debate across the tech industry, the U.S. Senate has recently passed legislation mandating prioritized supply of critical semiconductor components from major manufacturers like NVIDIA and AMD to American companies. This legislation comes despite strong opposition from technology leaders who argue that such restrictions could hinder innovation and global competitiveness.

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The bill aims to bolster national security and reduce dependency on foreign chip suppliers by ensuring that key U.S. firms receive priority access to advanced semiconductors. Proponents emphasize that these measures are necessary to safeguard the country’s technological edge, especially amid ongoing international supply chain disruptions.

However, critics within the technology sector warn that this approach may lead to unintended consequences, including increased costs and delays in product development. They caution that limiting supply could stifle the collaborative global efforts that drive innovation in the industry.

The legislation reflects rising concerns over foreign reliance for critical electronics components and the desire to protect domestic industries. As the bill moves forward, stakeholders from both sides are expected to engage in further discussions to balance national security interests with the need for a thriving, open technological ecosystem.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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