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每经热评|英伟达不甘心,阿斯麦不安心 安世中国不屈服
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-27 14:18

Group 1: Nvidia's Challenges - Nvidia's CEO expressed regret over losing access to the Chinese market, stating that U.S. policies have led to a significant decline in their market share from 95% to 0% in AI chips [3][4] - Nvidia's revenue from the Chinese market dropped to $2.769 billion in Q2 2026, a decrease of nearly $900 million compared to the same period in 2025 [4] - The company faces increasing competition from domestic Chinese firms, particularly from Cambrian, which reported a 1332.52% year-on-year revenue increase in Q3 2025 [4][6] Group 2: ASML's Market Position - ASML reported that its sales in the Chinese market reached a record high of 42% in Q3 2025, but the CEO anticipates a significant decline in 2026 [5][6] - ASML's reliance on DUV lithography machines, which account for 70% of its revenue in China, poses a risk due to U.S. export restrictions [6] - The company is experiencing a shift in the Chinese semiconductor landscape, with local firms making significant advancements in technology [7] Group 3: Nexperia's Resistance - Nexperia, a subsidiary of China's Wingtech Technology, is facing severe restrictions due to U.S. export controls, which have led to asset freezes and management changes imposed by the Dutch government [8][9] - The company has publicly condemned the Dutch government's actions and is pursuing legal recourse, emphasizing its commitment to operate within Chinese laws [9][10] - Nexperia's strong local production capabilities, accounting for 70% of the group's output, provide it with a competitive edge in the face of geopolitical challenges [10]