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Breaking-News >> WorldNews China can't make AI chips? - Huang Yinglong: only behind the United States "several nanoseconds"
Summary of the "India Times", "South China Morning News" and other media reports on September 28, the founder and chief executive officer of the United States NVIDIA company, Huang Yinglong said that China's rapid development in the field of chip manufacturing, currently only lags behind the United States "gennasecond". he called on the U.S. government to relax export restrictions to China, allow U.S. technology companies to compete in the Chinese market, believing that it is in the interests of both China and the United States. On September 26, local time, Huang Renxun said in a technology podcast program "BG2" that China has a huge talent pool, a vibrant work culture and an internal competitive environment among provinces. He called China's chip industry It is "a dynamic, entrepreneurial, high-tech, modern industry." He also mentioned that he had heard someone say that China cannot make artificial intelligence chips (AI), has no manufacturing capabilities, and is two or three years behind the United States. "These sound ridiculous... China is only a few nanoseconds behind the United States now, so we have to compete." Huang Rin Long was interviewed in the podcast program "BG2" on 26th. Huang said he hopes and believes that China will continue to maintain an "open market". "What is best for China is that foreign companies invest in China and compete in China, and they can participate in vibrant competition themselves. They also want to go out of China and participate in the global market," he said. According to the report, Huang Renxun once again called on the U.S. government to allow U.S. technology companies to do business in China, saying that maintaining competitiveness in the Chinese market will allow U.S. companies to "spread technology around the world" and will also "maximize the economic achievements and geopolitical influence of the United States". In July this year, during a visit to Beijing, Yuan Yinglong announced that the U.S. government has approved the H20 chip to resume exports to China. The H20 chip is an AI chip designed by NVIDIA specifically for the Chinese market in accordance with the U.S. technology export control requirements, performance far less than its mainstream GPU chip H100 in the international market. In April this year, the chip was banned by the U.S. for national security reasons, to some countries including China. Once the ban came out, NVIDIA faced $4.5 billion in inventory losses due to the H20 delay, and was forced to account for $5.5 billion in depreciation, market value once evaporated $160 billion. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Lin Cheng, said on September 18 that China has consistently opposed discriminatory practices against specific countries on economic and trade and technology issues.China is willing to maintain dialogue and cooperation with all parties to safeguard global production and supply chain stability. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OWLlS0FYbr 17WorldNews[2025.09.29-14:08] 访问:46
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