Jensen Huang said Nvidia's market share of AI accelerators in China has "now dropped to zero" and that US export policy "has already largely backfired" (Anton Shilov/Tom's Hardware)
Jensen Huang stated that Nvidia's market share of AI accelerators in China has dropped to zero, attributing the loss to U.S. export restrictions. He argued that the current U.S. export policy has largely backfired, undermining American competitiveness in the region. The comments highlight growing concerns about the unintended consequences of technology export controls.
- ▪Jensen Huang said Nvidia's market share of AI accelerators in China has dropped to zero.
- ▪U.S. export policy on AI chips has negatively impacted Nvidia's position in China, according to Huang.
- ▪Huang claimed the export restrictions have largely backfired, benefiting competitors and weakening U.S. influence.
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