
Nvidia founder and chief executive officer Huang Renjun recently pointed out that the gap between China and the United States in semiconductor technology has narrowed to the "Naiss" level, indicating China's rapid progress in the field of AI chips.
Huang Rensheng emphasized that this slight time difference highlights the new pattern of global technological competition. He called on the United States to allow technology companies to compete fairly in the global scope, including the Chinese market. This is not only in the interests of both Beijing and Washington, but will also promote technological expansion and help the United States maximize its economic and geopolitical influence.
Against the backdrop of political tensions between the United States and China, Huang Renshan faced a serious challenge to export control. Recently, due to the ban on Nvidia H20 chips by the Chinese authorities on the Chinese market, the company had to suspend the production of the chip and switch to developing new processors in line with U.S. export regulations, including the B30A based on the Blackwell architecture and the RTX6000D focusing on professional applications. At the same time, Huang Renshi also talked with many policy makers in the Washington Special Administrative Region to promote the broader restrictions on China's AI chip exports and emphasize the importance of AI technology to global economy and security.
In addition, Huang Rensha gave a speech at the Beijing International Supply Chain Expo in July this year, describing Nvidia's strategic position in the global AI supply chain and pointing out that AI has become a basic resource along with energy, water and the Internet. Nvidia currently occupies a dominant position in the data center market with the Blackwell architecture. The products of this structure account for more than 70% of the company's data center revenue, highlighting the company's competitive advantages in the AI field.
Despite the challenges of technological export, security doubts and policy between the United States and China, Nvidia continues to promote AI technology in the global market and maintains strategic deployment in the Chinese market under strict export regulations, demonstrating a strategy of striving for progress in complex international situations.
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