Group 1 - CEO Jensen Huang stated that the U.S. government need not worry about the Chinese military using NVIDIA chips, as the Chinese military is likely to avoid U.S. technology due to associated risks [1][3] - Huang emphasized that China already possesses sufficient computing capabilities and does not require NVIDIA's chips or U.S. technology to build its military [3] - Huang criticized U.S. semiconductor export restrictions to China, which began in April and are expected to result in billions of dollars in losses for NVIDIA, with the company's market share in China nearly halved [3] Group 2 - Huang believes that U.S. restrictions on chip exports to China will ultimately fail, as they will stimulate the growth of domestic chip manufacturing capabilities in China, allowing it to achieve parity with the U.S. tech industry [3] - The Chinese government has expressed a strong stance against U.S. chip export restrictions, arguing that such actions politicize economic and technological issues and hinder global semiconductor industry development [4]
黄仁勋:不必担心中国军方会使用英伟达芯片,这有风险,且“中国已具备足够的计算能力”