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US technology giant Nvidia says it will soon resume sales of its high-end artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. The US government has assured the firm that it will grant the licenses needed to restart exports to the world's second largest economy, the company said in a blog post.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the US must win over global AI developers — especially the 50% in China — to lead the future of AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the Trump administration has approved export licenses for H20 AI chips to China. The move comes amid US-China tech tensions and could be a breakthrough for Nvidia in the AI chip race.
NVIDIA's upcoming China-specific B30 AI GPU has estimated 75% of the performance of H20, with demand for B30 'significant' and orders already placed.
Nvidia has been an artificial intelligence leader and major winner over the past few years. On July 16, CEO Jensen Huang may address one of the company's biggest challenges. But Nvidia has encountered one major hurdle along this path,
Now, Jensen Huang, CEO of chip manufacturer and AI firm Nvidia, offered his (slightly stale) perspective. In an interview with CNN, Huang essentially passes job protection responsibilities over to business leaders, claiming; “If the world runs out of ideas, then productivity gains translates to job loss.”