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NVIDIA's Huang abandons America for Beijing's AI chip cash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50593, member: 636"] NVIDIA boss Jensen Huang heads to China next week for a major business summit that could reshape the tech giant's future. The chip king will attend the International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing where he plans to meet with government bigwigs. His company has been struggling since US export controls slammed the door on Chinese AI markets. The restrictions forced NVIDIA to completely rethink its strategy for selling chips to Beijing. Even after months of the H20 ban, the company still cannot offer any accelerator products to Chinese buyers. Huang has been speaking out against Washington's trade restrictions, calling them useless and counterproductive. He warns that the rules will only push China to build its own chip alternatives, which would hurt NVIDIA badly. The CEO hoped the Trump administration might ease up on the export controls, but government officials keep citing national security worries. Washington appears ready to tighten the screws even more with new AI rules targeting other countries. Officials want to crack down on Malaysia and Thailand, claiming these nations help funnel AI chips to China. The financial damage keeps mounting for NVIDIA as the company already wrote off eight billion dollars in lost Chinese revenue. Industry insiders believe Huang might be working on a special low-power AI chip designed just for China using advanced GDDR7 memory. His upcoming Beijing visit could be all about winning back trust from local business leaders and government officials. The tech world watches closely to see if Huang can repair the damaged relationship between NVIDIA and China. [/QUOTE]
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