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CEO Jensen Huang that Beijing wants top?quality, reliable AI products and services. Huang called the Chinese market very attractive and said Nvidia will deepen collaboration with local partners. Warning!
Republican Representative John Moolenaar criticizes the decision to resume sales of Nvidia H20 chips to China, citing concerns about advancing Beijing's AI capabilities. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick received a letter demanding information on the decision,
Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China compete for supremacy in artificial intelligence.
Jensen Huang extolled China’s technological advances and said President Trump wouldn’t mind his meetings in Beijing.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will hold a media briefing in Beijing on July 16, an official from the company said on Sunday, marking his second visit to the country after a trip in April where he stressed the importance of the Chinese market.
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
Washington has been concerned China could use Nvidia’s chips to get a jump on the U.S. in high-tech fields, particularly when it comes to artificial intelligence.
China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao told Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Thursday that he hoped multinational companies, including Nvidia, would