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亲自走了一趟北京后,黄仁勋终于明白,中方已不再需要英伟达

Core Insights - Huang Renxun's visit to Beijing highlights that Nvidia's influence in the Chinese market has diminished significantly, as China no longer relies on Nvidia for AI chip technology [1][14] - The Chinese AI chip industry has rapidly developed, with companies like Huawei, Cambricon, and Alibaba producing competitive chips that can rival Nvidia's offerings [3][9] Industry Developments - The Chinese AI chip market has seen the emergence of strong domestic players, with Huawei's Ascend 910, Cambricon's Shiyuan 290, and Alibaba's Hanguang 800 leading the charge [3][5] - Major Chinese tech firms such as Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent have shifted to using domestic chips for training AI models, previously reliant on Nvidia [7][9] Market Dynamics - Nvidia's attempts to continue selling in China with modified versions of their chips (A800 and H800) have not been well received, leading to a loss of trust among Chinese consumers [5][10] - The demand for Huawei's Ascend chips has surged, with orders reportedly extending into the second half of next year, indicating a supply shortage and competitive pricing compared to Nvidia [7][9] Strategic Implications - Huang Renxun's visit was intended to explore opportunities for collaboration, but the Chinese market has made it clear that it no longer needs Nvidia's products [9][14] - The development of a complete AI industry chain in China, from chip design to application, poses significant challenges for Nvidia to re-enter the market [9][10]