Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, visited Beijing shortly after the US imposed new restrictions on the sale of its H20 AI chips to China. This surprising trip, following an invitation from a trade organization, underscores Nvidia's desire to maintain collaboration with China amidst ongoing tensions over technology and trade. The US government's restrictions aim to prevent Nvidia's products from contributing to China's supercomputing capabilities, potentially costing the company $5.5 billion in earnings. Although these measures reflect a competitive stance in the AI sector, Huang's visit emphasizes the complexity of US-China relations in tech.
Nvidia chief Jensen Huang visited Beijing amid new US sales restrictions, signaling a commitment to cooperate with China despite regulatory pressures and significant earnings losses.
The U.S. government’s latest restrictions on Nvidia's H20 data centre GPUs reflect ongoing tensions in the race for AI supremacy between the two nations.
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