Attempts by the US government to put a cap on China's development of AI technologies by limiting exports of GPUs has been a "failure". So says no less an authority on the subject than Nvidia CEO, Jensen [[link]] Huang.
at the ongoing denouncing GPU export controls. "AI [[link]] researchers are still doing AI research in China," Huang said on Wednesday. "If they don’t have enough Nvidia, they will use their own," he said. All of which means, "the export control was a failure."
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what Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and more have to show.
Meanwhile, it's a little difficult to gauge Jensen Huang's strategy and loyalties in all this. He recently appeared with other business leaders as a guest of the Trump administration in Saudi Arabia. But Nvidia has also , which doesn't entirely square with the broader push to reshore tech manufacturing to the US.
Likewise, the New York Times reports that, "the day after the US government opened an investigation into whether Nvidia's previous sales to China had violated its rules, Mr. Huang met with top economic and trade officials in Beijing."
The plot, as they say, thickens. At the very least, it seems Huang and Nvidia are keeping their options fully open.