NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang Draws a Hard Line on China: No Blackwell, No Rubin, But US Firms Must Still Fight In Global Markets
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Nvidia's boss, Jensen Huang, has just drawn an impassable red line regarding the export of his most advanced graphic technologies to Chinese territory.
The race for the domination of artificial intelligence (AI) adds a new key chapter to the recent statements of the company Nvidia, which defended the leadership of the United States in this strategic technology and questioned China’s access to its most advanced chips. The positioning of the company, led by its CEO Jensen Huang, takes place in the midst of an increasingly tense geopolitical context, where technology has become a central element o…
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang Draws a Hard Line on China: No Blackwell, No Rubin, But US Firms Must Still Fight In Global Markets
NVIDIA CEO has said that China should not have access to its most advanced AI chips, such as Blackwell or Rubin. Blackwell or Rubin AI Chips are a no-go for China, but NVIDIA's CEO Wants US Firms To Continue To Compete In Global Markets The US AI policy shift towards China has been ongoing since NVIDIA's Hopper generation of chips. Export controls restricted NVIDIA from selling its bleeding-edge chips to Chinese firms & this ban has extended int…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China should not have Blackwell or Rubin AI GPUs — firmly states US should have 'the first, the most, and the best' when it comes to AI hardware
Nvidia's Jensen Huang reiterates that American companies should be able to ship their products globally, but maintains that the latest AI accelerators should remain in America.
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