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黄仁勋:中国市场份额归零

Core Insights - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang stated that due to U.S. export restrictions, the company's market share in China's advanced chip market has dropped from 95% to zero [1] - Huang emphasized that excluding Nvidia from the Chinese market is detrimental to both China and the U.S., as it could lead to a loss of competitive edge [1][2] - The Chinese government is pushing for self-sufficiency in semiconductors, with local competitors like Huawei and Alibaba investing heavily in chip development [2] Group 1 - Nvidia has been banned from exporting advanced AI chips to China since 2022, including the A100, H100, and H200 models [1] - Although Nvidia received permission to sell a low-power H20 chip tailored for China, the Chinese authorities have advised against its purchase due to security concerns [1] - Huang noted that China possesses about 50% of the world's AI researchers, highlighting the importance of maintaining access to this talent pool for U.S. technology [1][2] Group 2 - The White House AI director David Sacks warned that China is positioning itself to support Huawei in the global market, which poses a significant challenge to U.S. competitiveness [3][4] - Sacks argued for a nuanced approach to chip export controls, suggesting that maintaining some level of trade with China is essential for U.S. market competitiveness [4] - Recent reports indicate that China has expressed a desire to reduce reliance on U.S. chips, focusing instead on bolstering domestic companies like Huawei [4]