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U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were "a failure", Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Wednesday.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized U.S. export controls on AI chips to China, citing them as a financial failure impacting American businesses and hindering U.S. market share. The regulations spurred Chinese growth in chip technology.
While wider markets have risen after China and the U.S. declared a 90-day halt on tariffs, which is considered a step toward de-escalating the global trade conflict,
Pegatron is stepping out of the shadows with its most prominent solo appearance to date at Computex 2025, unveiling a dedicated exhibition zone for the first time. Chairman - Tung described the move as a break from tradition,
Nvidia and Infineon are getting together to establish a new architecture for power chips in AI data centres, The aim is to focus is on creating a new
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shared a bold vision of the future this week, envisioning data centers turning into collaborative "AI factories."
Jensen Huang said US AI companies were being "sensible" by hiring Chinese researchers.
Imagine software that can watch hundreds of live video streams at once, understand what’s happening, and summarize it all in seconds. That’s now a reality with NVIDIA’s new AI Blueprint for Video Search and Summarization (VSS),
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang outlined plans to let customers deploy rivals’ chips in data centers built around its technology, a move that acknowledges the growth of in-house semiconductor development by major clients from Microsoft Corp.
U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence to China were a failure, Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Wednesday. Speaking at the annual Computex event in Taipei, Huang said Nvidia's market share in China dropped to 50%,