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Nvidia Corp. chief Jensen Huang blasted the “failure” of US restrictions intended to help contain China’s technological ascent, calling on the White House to lower barriers to AI chip sales before American firms cede that market to up-and-coming rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co.
The now-scrapped rule would have limited the number of advanced artificial intelligence chips NVIDIA could sell to certain countries.
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The chipmaker wants to attract top AI talent in China as it faces tightening U.S. restrictions and challenges from homegrown chipmakers
Jensen Huang says US export controls on China spurred Chinese competitors to develop homegrown products - Anadolu Ajansı
Jensen Huang says Nvidia's market share in China has crashed from 95% to 50%. He blamed US export controls for the loss.
Malaysia’s government has reversed its plan to launch a nationwide AI system powered by Huawei chips only a day after touting the project.
U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were "a failure" as they have cost American companies billions of dollars in lost sales, Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Wednesday.
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tom's Hardware on MSNU.S. issues worldwide crackdown on using Huawei Ascend chips, says it violates export controlsWhile scrapping the AI Diffusion Rule, the U.S. government has banned Huawei's Ascend AI processors as they allegedly use American technologies without authorization.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes the restrictions on chip sales to China are shortsighted and will, in reality, help China in the long run.