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Huawei ‘has got China covered’ if the U.S. doesn’t participate, Nvidia CEO tells CNBC
- Nvidia’s Jensen Huang warned that if the U.S. maintains its AI semiconductor restrictions, Huawei could capitalize on its strong position within China.
- This risk arises amid escalating U.S. export controls since 2022 and visa revocation plans targeting Chinese AI researchers and firms like Huawei.
- Huang highlighted that Nvidia’s technology leads by a full generation and underscored the need for AI developers worldwide to adopt and build upon the American technology framework.
- A day prior to Huang’s comments, Nvidia introduced a new AI production platform and cloud service in Europe, collaborating with leading automotive companies BMW and Mercedes to strengthen its AI initiatives.
- Huang warned that excluding U.S. firms from China’s AI market risks ceding half the world’s AI researchers and strengthening China’s independent AI ecosystem led by Huawei.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says Huawei 'Has Got China Covered' If US Backs Off, Despite American Tech Being 'Generation Ahead' - Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU), Grocery Outlet Holding (NASDAQ:GO)
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang predicts that robotics and autonomous vehicles will dominate the coming years. He also commented on Huawei's growing influence in China.
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