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Nvidia CEO: US Chips Too Risky for Chinese Military Supers

CHINA, JUL 13 – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says US export restrictions cut $15 billion in revenue but believes Chinese military cannot depend on American AI chips for critical systems.

  • In a July 2025 interview with CNN, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that for the US to maintain a leadership position in AI, its technology needs to be accessible worldwide, China among the key regions.
  • This follows US export restrictions imposed in April that banned Nvidia's most advanced AI chips to China amid concerns about military use.
  • Huang stated that China possesses sufficient computing resources and does not rely on Nvidia's processors or U.S.-based technology frameworks to develop its military systems.
  • He highlighted that a large portion of AI developers are based in China and stressed the importance of involving these talent pools to establish the American technology framework as the dominant global standard.
  • Huang cautioned that the export restrictions have led to a substantial decline in Nvidia's presence in the Chinese market and criticized the controls as undermining the U.S.'s objectives for maintaining technological leadership.
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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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