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Nvidia CEO: US must lead in AI hardware, China shouldn't get Blackwell/Rubin GPUs

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that China should not have access to the company's latest AI GPU technologies, including the Blackwell and Rubin lines. He believes the United States should maintain a lead in AI hardware, advocating for the U.S. to possess "the first, the most, and the best" in this domain. Huang's comments, made at the Milken Institute Global Conference, suggest that restricting China's access to advanced AI accelerators is crucial for maintaining America's technological edge. Despite previous U.S. government approvals for certain Nvidia chips to be sold to China, the company has recently indicated no shipments of its H200 processors to the region. AI

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IMPACT Nvidia's stance on AI hardware export controls could shape global AI development and competition.

RANK_REASON Nvidia CEO's public statement on export policy for advanced AI hardware.

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Nvidia CEO: US must lead in AI hardware, China shouldn't get Blackwell/Rubin GPUs

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Anton Shilov ·

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China should not have Blackwell or Rubin AI GPUs — firmly states US should have 'the first, the most, and the best' when it comes to AI hardware

    Nvidia's Jensen Huang reiterates that American companies should be able to ship their products globally, but maintains that the latest AI accelerators should remain in America.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China should not have Blackwell or Rubin AI GPUs — firmly states US should have 'the first, the most, and the best' when… Nvidia's

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China should not have Blackwell or Rubin AI GPUs — firmly states US should have 'the first, the most, and the best' when… Nvidia's Jensen Huang reiterates that American companies should be able to ship their products globally, but maintains that the l…