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Nvidia, AMD CEOs Rally Behind President Trump’s AI ‘Action Plan’

The leaders of America’s chip giants cheered the president’s artificial intelligence orders, which could help boost the domestic semiconductor industry

Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) speaks with Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su at a tech event in Washington on Wednesday.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) speaks with Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su at a tech event in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

WASHINGTON—The chief executives of chip giants Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices stood behind the Trump administration’s new artificial-intelligence “action plan” on Wednesday, welcoming a set of moves that could serve as a further boon for the American chip sector.

The plan, which also has been embraced by the broader tech and business community, promises to clear away red tape around the development and use of AI and boost exports of American tech—including semiconductors essential for AI.

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