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Nvidia CEO: Next Wave of AI is "Physical AI," Taps China's Expanding Role in Global AI Ecosystem

Core Insights - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the strategic importance of the Chinese market during his recent visit to Beijing, highlighting significant developments such as regulatory approval for the H20 AI chip and the upcoming launch of the RTX Pro GPU, alongside Nvidia's market capitalization surpassing $4.1 trillion [2][3][15] Group 1: AI Development in China - Huang addressed the rapid progress in AI development in China, particularly in large models and computing infrastructure, during the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo [3][4] - He noted China's strength in AI lies in its talent density and educational foundation, training about half of the world's AI researchers [5] - Companies like Alibaba and DeepSeek are advancing quickly in model development and product integration, fostering a competitive innovation ecosystem [5] Group 2: Nvidia's Product Developments - The approval of Nvidia's H20 chip aligns with U.S. export controls and is designed for large model training, although supply chain uncertainties remain [6] - The RTX Pro GPU is focused on digital twin simulations and robotics, which are key growth areas for Nvidia [7] Group 3: Strategic Partnerships and Ecosystem - Nvidia has a long-standing history in China, with partnerships dating back three decades with companies like Tencent and Xiaomi, which are crucial for its strategy as AI integrates into consumer applications [8] - Nvidia's platform supports over 1.5 million developers in China, enabling the development of commercially viable AI models [9] Group 4: Robotics and Mechatronics - Huang identified robotics as a major AI frontier, with China's unique position in AI software and manufacturing providing a competitive advantage [10] - The combination of advanced mechatronics and strong AI capabilities positions China to lead in the global robotics economy [11] Group 5: Geopolitical Context and Company Strategy - Nvidia's role as a global technology provider is emphasized, with increasing government engagement to understand AI deployment for national priorities [12] - Huang highlighted that practical effectiveness, rather than theoretical intelligence, will drive long-term value in AI models [13] Group 6: Company Evolution and Future Outlook - Founded in 1993, Nvidia has evolved from a gaming chip designer to a key player in global AI infrastructure, significantly impacting various sectors [14] - Huang's increasing visibility in China underscores the importance of the Chinese market in Nvidia's global strategy [15]