According to news on October 22, the United States has recently implemented export controls on AI chips, and Nvidia has become one of the companies that has been hit hard.
In response, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang issued a statement. He said that the company is actively understanding the relevant regulations of the U.S. government and will have full discussions with the team to deeply understand the potential impact of this decision on the Chinese mainland market and industry. Huang Renxun also pointed out that the importance of national security issues cannot be ignored and Nvidia will strictly abide by the relevant regulations of the US government.
In addition, Huang Renxun also said that despite the challenges of export control, Nvidia hopes to continue to have a large market share globally and will fully support different markets demand, including customers in the mainland Chinese market. He also mentioned that there are many excellent technology companies in mainland China, such as Huawei, and Nvidia will continue to compete with the local technology industry and closely observe the market response.
According to the editor’s understanding, according to the new export control regulations, many products including A100, A800, H100, H800, L40, L40S and other products will no longer be able to be exported. This move has attracted widespread attention in the industry.
In this context, iFlytek also responded to this matter. They said that Huawei's Ascend 910B chip is now basically comparable to Nvidia's A100 chip in terms of capabilities. In addition, at the upcoming iFlytek 1024 Global Developer Festival, the company will jointly release new products such as artificial intelligence computing power bases with Huawei, emphasizing their cooperation and development in the field of AI.
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