Nvidia's Jensen Huang: China Doesn't Need US Chips - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
CHINA, JUL 14 – Jensen Huang says U.S. export controls block Nvidia AI chips from China's military, but China builds large AI data centers and uses workarounds to obtain restricted technology.
- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated in a CNN interview that China does not need NVIDIA's semiconductor chips to support its military capabilities as of 2025.
- Huang explained China cannot rely on American technology because it can be restricted anytime, leading Beijing to develop domestic alternatives and acquire computing power by indirect means.
- A senior U.S. official revealed last month that the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek supports China's military while circumventing U.S. export controls through intermediaries and smuggling.
- Huang criticized U.S. export restrictions as counterproductive, urging that American technology should remain accessible to all AI developers, including half of the global talent based in China.
- Huang balances relations between Washington and Beijing to maintain Nvidia’s market position and meet financial targets, while navigating geopolitical tensions and export regulations.
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