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Speaking at high-profile tech events in Washington, D.C., Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang cautioned that the U.S.-China AI race is more competitive than many presume. He quipped that China isn’t trailing behind and underscored the tight contest, hinting at significant trade ramifications and job market booms amid relentless innovation.
Despite this decline, gains in its consumer electronics segment limited overall operating profit growth to 1.2% year-on-year.
FCC staff estimate that around 75% of electronics are currently tested in laboratories in China.
This couldn't possibly be about Chinese model builders taking some of the shine off US rivals, could it? +Comment Anthropic has urged the White House to further tighten so-called AI diffusion rules – which are already set to hurt Nvidia and co by limiting or blocking the sale of higher-end GPUs…
Jensen Huang said data-center proliferation is essential for skilled jobs as his company pursues U.S. manufacturing plans.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is calling for the Trump administration to relax AI GPU export restrictions to support U.S. industry, but the administration is instead considering stricter controls to use chip access as leverage in trade negotiations.
'We're Very, Very Close': Nvidia's Huang Warns Of U.S.-China AI Race, Sees Trade Jobs Boom Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned Wednesday at the Hill and Valley Forum in Washington, D.C., that the U.S. and China are in a fierce, long-term AI supremacy race, while touting AI’s potential to…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke about China's position in artificial intelligence at a tech conference in Washington, D.C.
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