The restrictions imposed by the export of semiconductors of to the should not be concerned for the Asian country, according to the NVIDIA () CEO () ,.
The executive told the CNBC That Nvidia’s technology is a generation ahead of the Chinese, but even so, it can fill this gap and keep China covered in technological terms.
Huang also commented on the construction of the American “technology pile” and its importance for AI developers. For him, the barriers imposed on AI researchers are not sensible and can delay the US victory over the “Chinese pile.”
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“If we want the American technology pile to win around the world, giving up 50% of AI researchers in the world is not wise … While all AI developers are in China, I believe the Chinese stack will prevail. Therefore, we need to be aware of short -term actions and long -term unintentional consequences,” Huang told Huang to CNBC.
Maintenance of AI -semiconductor restrictions can favor Huawei, which takes advantage of its position in the world’s second largest economy, especially with the strengthening of the Beijing AI chip ecosystem.
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In a recent statement to the newspaper People’s DailyHuawei CEO Ren Zhengfei said the Huawei chip is still a generation behind the US, as supported by Nvidia CEO. Zhengfea considers that the US “exaggerated the achievements of Huawei” and that a lot of work is still needed to reach the American level, said in comments reported by Reuters.
Revocation of visas
Export restrictions and revocation of visas for Chinese students have been sensitive points for the microchips industry. Last month, the White House announced that it would revoke the visas of Chinese students, including those who study in critical areas.
For Huang, however, Trump “knows what he is doing and has a game plan.” The executive reaffirmed his confidence in the president and intends to support him in the best way possible.