According to Odaily Planet Daily, Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Competition, warned that there is a "huge bottleneck" in the supply of Nvidia's artificial intelligence (AI) chips. During her trip to Singapore, Vestager said that EU regulators are considering whether to take action and what action to take. "We have been asking them questions, but this is just a preliminary move. So far, it cannot be regarded as a regulatory action." She mentioned that AI chips are facing tight supply and the secondary market may help stimulate innovation and fair competition. But she pointed out that dominant companies may face certain behavioral restrictions in the future.