A bipartisan group of US senators introduced legislation that would prevent NVIDIA from selling advanced artificial intelligence chips to China and other adversaries like Russia. The bill, known as the Secure and Feasible Exports (SAFE) Act, seeks to codify and strengthen existing export restrictions by ordering the Commerce Department to halt licenses for at least 30 months. The proposed legislation would directly impact NVIDIA's ability to sell its high-performance processors, such as the H200 AI chips and the newer Blackwell-designed products, in the Chinese market. The bill's introduction follows recent meetings between NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, President Donald Trump, and Republican senators to discuss federal AI policies and export controls.