Nvidia CEO Says No Active Talks to Sell Blackwell AI Chips to China
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Nvidia CEO Says No Active Talks to Sell Blackwell AI Chips to China
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Nov. 7 that the company has no “active discussions” about selling its advanced Blackwell artificial intelligence chips to China. “Currently, we are not planning to ship anything to China,” Huang told reporters after arriving in the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan for his fourth public visit to the island this year. “It’s up to China when they would like Nvidia products to go back to serve the Chinese market. I look…
Nvidia CEO Says No Plans to Ship 'Anything' to China in Standoff
(Bloomberg) — Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said his company is effectively blocked from selling its AI chips into China for now, as Washington and Beijing each impose restrictions on its sales into the world’s largest semiconductor market.
When asked about Tesla's plan to build a semiconductor factory, Jensen Huang said to install advanced semiconductor manufacturing units such as TSMC's is extremely difficult.
NVidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, warns that political tensions between Washington and Pequim prevent the sale of artificial intelligence chips in China.
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