In November, 18 US lawmakers from both houses of Congress raised concerns with the Biden administration about preventing China from gaining dominance in RISC-V technology. The potential threat this could pose to US national and economic security was highlighted by the lawmakers. In response to their concerns, the Commerce Department acknowledged the need to review potential risks and determine appropriate actions that could address these concerns effectively.
The Commerce Department, in a letter to the lawmakers seen by Reuters on Tuesday, affirmed its commitment to assessing the situation and taking necessary steps to safeguard US interests. However, they also recognized the importance of proceeding with caution to avoid unintentionally harming US companies that are involved in international collaborations related to RISC-V technology. This delicate balance between addressing national security threats and preserving the competitiveness of US companies underscores the complexities of managing technological advancements in a globalized world.
As such, it remains a challenge for the Biden administration to navigate these challenges thoughtfully while ensuring that US interests are protected while fostering innovation and collaboration in the tech industry. It is yet uncertain how the administration will proceed in its efforts to prevent China from achieving dominance in RISC-V technology.