US export controls on AI chips to China were ‘a failure’: Nvidia Chief

According to Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang, US export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were “a failure”, reported by Reuters.
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New Delhi: According to Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang, US export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were “a failure”, reported by Reuters.

“All in all, the export control was a failure,” Huang said, adding, “The fundamental assumptions that led to the AI diffusion rule in the beginning, in the first place, has been proven to be fundamentally flawed.”

He argued that these controls, based on flawed initial assumptions, have instead pushed Chinese companies to purchase chips from domestic firms like Huawei and spurred China to aggressively build its own independent semiconductor supply chain.

Huang’s comments came following China’s criticism on Monday urged the United States to “immediately correct its wrongdoings” and stop “discriminatory” measures following the U.S. guidance warning companies not to use advanced computer chips from China, including Huawei’s Ascend AI chips.

China’s commerce ministry claimed these U.S. actions undermined trade talks and threatened resolute countermeasures. Speaking at Computex in Taipei, Huang also noted that Nvidia’s market share in China has significantly decreased from 95% to 50% since the beginning of the Biden administration.

Recently, Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group joined hands with NVIDIA and the Taiwan government to develop an AI factory supercomputer that will deliver state-of-the-art NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure, which will help researchers, startups and industries.  (ANI)

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