Jensen says Nvidia now has 'zero percent' market share in China — says US export policy 'has already largely backfired'
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that China should not possess NVIDIA's most advanced chips, and said that the United States should maintain its leading position in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). However, he also urged Washington to allow American semiconductor companies to continue competing in the global market, including China.
Huawei apparently wants to produce more AI accelerators for China. Nvidia boss Jensen Huang complains about the practices of the US government.
Jensen Huang Says US Export Policies Wiped Out Nvidia AI GPU Market Share In China
See full bio Sajjad Hussain As Tech4Gamers’ Founder and Editor-in-Chief, I bring over 13 years of PC Hardware Reviewing and 8+ years of IT Project Management experience. Certified in Google IT Support , my focus is on providing honest product reviews and analysis and fostering a strong gaming community with 130k+ members in PPG. See full bio Story Highlight According to CEO Jensen Huang, Nvidia has lost its entire market share in the Chinese i…
Jensen Huang Posits that the Global Race for AI Dominance has Become Entangled with Geopolitics
The global race for artificial intelligence dominance has increasingly become entangled with geopolitics, and few episodes illustrate this tension more clearly than recent remarks by Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia. Huang’s statement that Nvidia’s market share of AI accelerators in China has effectively fallen to zero underscores a profound shift in the technological and […] The post Jensen Huang Posits that the Global Race for AI Dominance has …
NVIDIA’s AI Chip Market Share in China Falls to Zero, CEO Jensen Huang Says
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just confirmed what Wall Street feared. Speaking with the Special Competitive Studies Project, Huang said the company's AI chip market share in China has collapsed to zero percent."In China, we have now dropped to zero," Huang said. Two years ago, Nvidia controlled 95% of China's AI accelerator market. Now it's gone.Huang didn't hold back on what he thinks went wrong. "Conceding an entire market the size of China probably…
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