The China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing is hosting 650 companies from 60 countries. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized China's open-source AI as a key driver for global innovation. He recognized the contributions of Chinese startups like DeepSeek in democratizing AI access across industries. After easing trade restrictions, Nvidia plans to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China, a product designed for the Chinese market. Huang advocated for AI's transformative impact across sectors, including science and healthcare, highlighting the collaborative opportunities between the U.S. and China.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's open-source artificial intelligence, labeling it a catalyst for global progress and stating it is revolutionizing supply chains globally.
Huang highlighted China’s rapid innovation, attributing it to its rich ecosystem of researchers, developers, and entrepreneurs fueling advancements across diverse industries.
Nvidia developed the H20 AI chips for the Chinese market after previous U.S. export restrictions were lifted, indicating a shift in trade dynamics between the two nations.
The U.S. government has agreed to grant Nvidia licensing approval for the H20 chips in a trade negotiation context, enhancing cooperation in AI technology.
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