Nvidia CEO downplays role in lifting US ban on chip sales to China
- Nvidia CEO downplayed his role in lifting a U.S. ban on chip sales to China, stating it was not his decision to make.
- He emphasized that the decision involved the American and Chinese governments, and understanding the effects of policies was his role rather than direct influence.
- The ban's lift allows Nvidia to sell the H20 chip, which can improve their financial situation, although details remain unclear.
- Nvidia estimated that previous restrictions could cost them $5.5 billion in revenue.
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Nvidia CEO downplays role in lifting U.S. ban on chip sales to China
The head of Nvidia downplayed his role in getting the U.S. government to lift a ban on selling an advanced computer chip in China and said it will take time to ramp up production once orders for the AI-processor come in.

Nvidia CEO downplays role in lifting US ban on chip sales to China
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says export controls on advanced chips require companies to adapt. Speaking in Beijing on Wednesday, he addressed the recent lifting of a U.S. ban on Nvidia's H20 chip sales to China.
Nvidia's boss minimized his role in getting the U.S. government to lift a ban on the sale of an advanced computer chip in China and said it would take time to increase production once orders for the artificial intelligence processor arrive.
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