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“We don’t sell them the best things we have, not the second best for we have, not even our best,” Lottennik said in: Interview on CNBC. “Fourth down, we want to keep China to use it … … We want to continue to use the Chinese in the American Technology Group, because they are still dependent on it.”
Lootnick said that China is “more than its own building,” but the United States wants to “maintain one step that they can build, so that they continue to buy our chips … … you want to sell the Chinese enough until its developers are addicted to the American technology pile … this is thinking.”
The vast majority of the most advanced artificial intelligence centers in China-including approximately 40 projects are recently announced that are loaded with more than 115,000 high-end NVIDIA graphics processing units-dependent on NVIDIA chips, often stored through older brokers or contracts.
Lutnick’s comments came a day after the NVIDIA announcement Return to China.
Nafidia He said in the company’s blog post on Monday Receive assurances from the Trump administration that the licenses of the Trade Administration of the company’s SIF The power of 4 trillion dollars To restart delivery to China. This announcement came a few days after Huang submitted the Nafidia case directly to President Donald Trump and Lienec.
The H20 was supposed to be a large circuit in NVIDIA for powerful AI’s sales restrictions to China. When the United States tightened export rules last year, NVIDIA responded to the launch of the chip, a low -specific version of the leading graphics processing unit aimed at declining under these limits. But in April, the Trade Department H20 prevented anywayLeave Nvidia with billions in the stock and Chinese clients in the inventory of forgetfulness.
Now, the United States reflected the path – at least partially. NVIDIA says she hopes to start H20 shipments to China “soon”.
Besides H20, NVIDIA also offers a “RTX Pro” chip, which is a low -performance model designed for industrial and logistical applications that Huang said is ideal for the digital twin intelligence of factories and logistical services. The new chip meets the export rules and was wiped without controversy. RTX Pro Nvidia should give a legal and diplomatic safety valve, while maintaining one foot in the Chinese market even if future restrictions are tightened (again).
Shannon Carroll contributed to this article.
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