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Though he 'trusts' President Trump, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says banning sales of its H20 GPUs to China means that $50 billion market 'is effectively closed to US industry.'
The Morgan Stanley report said that over the next five years, China aims to achieve full independence from foreign countries in its AI development. Since it's subject to U.S. expo
Huang was candid about the company's position amid shifting US trade policies and intensifying global competition in artificial intelligence.
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ExtremeTech on MSNAMD Will Fight Nvidia in China With Bespoke Radeon Pro GPUAMD is going to launch its own cut-down AI graphics card exclusively for the Chinese market. Based on the AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700, this card will compete directly with Nvidia's RTX 5000-series GPUs and some of Huawei's homegrown AI hardware.
Chinese tech companies turn to homegrown chips for AI development as US export controls and dwindling Nvidia stockpile hinder their ambitions.
While many analysts still count Nvidia as a top tech pick, they're also cautious on overhangs related to China restrictions and tariffs.
Sen. Jim Banks and Sen. Elizabeth Warren are accusing the chip maker of undercutting national security.
Even as Nvidia reported another blockbuster quarter of 69% sales growth on Wednesday, the maker of artificial intelligence chips warned of more risks to its business emerging in the technology conflict between the U.
The semiconductor industry has faced a number of headwinds, from uncertainty around tariff policy in the U.S. and chip export restrictions to China.