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If the United States continues to impose AI semiconductor restrictions on China, then the manufacturer of flea Huawei will benefit from its position in the second world economy, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC on Thursday.
“Our technology is a generation in front of their own,” Huang told CNBC on the sidelines of the Viva technology conference in Paris.
However, he warned that: “If the United States does not want to participate, participate in China, Huawei covered China and Huawei covered everyone.”
Faced with American export limits that prevent Chinese companies from buying advanced semiconductors used in the development of AI, Beijing A focused on the management of national companies Like Huawei in order to build his own AI chip ecosystem.
Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei said the Huawei’s unique chip was still behind the United States by a generation.
“The United States has exaggerated Huawei’s achievements. Huawei is not so great. We have to work hard to reach their evaluation,” said Ren in the comments reported by Reuters.
Huang said it was crucial that AI developers around the world rely on the American technological pile – or the layers of technology – not that of China.
“If we want the American technological battery to win in the world, then give up 50% of the world researchers of AI are not supposed … as long as all the developers of AI are in China, you know, I think [the] China Stack will win. And so we just have to be aware of short-term actions on long-term and involuntary consequences, “he said.
The export limits have proven something of a painful place as trade tensions have intensified between the United States and China. Last month, the White House said that it “would aggressively revoke the visas of Chinese students”, including those who study in critical fields. China too accused The United States to undermine trade negotiations after the United States has published a industry warning against the use of Chinese chips chosen Huawei.
Huang said it was his work to inform President Donald Trump’s administration about the nature of Nvidia technology and industry dynamics. Trump, “knows what he is doing. He has a match plan. I trust him, and we will support him as best we can,” he said.
The CEO of Nvidia has Make waves in Europe This week, from London on Monday when he praised the United Kingdom
He said to an audience That the country has “one of the richest AI communities everywhere on the planet” because it has promised investment commitments of its business in the country.
On Thursday, Huang spoke of the potential of Europe, saying that France in particular has the potential to export AI in parallel with its energy exports.
“I think that all the pieces of the puzzle are there. You must benefit,” he told CNBC, adding that Europe is a market on its own, independent of China and “all something else”.
The members of the European Bloc seek to improve their position with regard to AI developments and re -evaluate their dependence on foreign technology companies for technologies and critical infrastructure.
“Intelligence is the fundamental layer of each industry. And it goes without saying that long -term intelligence will be the size of the GDP of each region, and therefore, in total, the EU will be a very large market for AI,” added Huang.