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Nvidia says H20 export controls didn’t stop China’s AI progress — claims 'they only stifled U.S. economic and technology leadership'


Chipmaker believes that "America’s full-stack platform must remain the global standard.”

Furthermore, it’s been proven that demand for these advanced semiconductors is so high that Chinese companies have smuggled a billion dollars’ worth of Nvidia AI GPUs in just the past three months alone. You may like While Nvidia’s high-end chips are indeed crucial for delivering the performance needed to run, the Hydra Host co-founder says that the company’s CUDA platform — which includes programming models and AI toolkits — is far more important and cannot be easily replicated by its Chinese competitors. This opinion is pretty much in line with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s stance on export control — that it was a failure — and that the U.S. should go beyond preventing its rivals from acquiring its technologies to stay ahead in the AI race.

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