Nvidia can be regarded as one of the most injured companies by the United States’ export controls on AI chips. In response, Huang Renxun said that he was learning the relevant regulations as soon as possible and had been discussing with the company team all night. This will of course have an impact on the market and industry in mainland China. However, Huang Renxun agreed that national security issues are indeed important and Nvidia will comply with relevant regulations of the US government.
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On this basis, "we hope to have a larger market as much as possible, and we will try our best to support various market needs and also support customers in the mainland Chinese market," Huang Renxun said.
Huang Renxun also reiterated that China also has many good local technology manufacturers, such as Huawei, and Nvidia must also work hard to compete with the local industry and observe the results.
According to regulations, products including A100, A800, H100, H800, L40, L40S, etc. cannot be exported.
Regarding such a move, iFlytek said that the current capabilities of Huawei's Ascend 910B have basically reached the benchmark of NVIDIA A100.
At the upcoming iFlytek 1024 Global Developer Festival, the company and Huawei will make further joint announcements on the artificial intelligence computing power base.