Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared America a priority for advanced chip sales, stating China should not have access to the “latest and greatest” AI technology. However, he urged the US not to abandon the Chinese market entirely, arguing that global sales and increased tax revenues strengthen American economic and national security. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared America a priority for advanced chip sales, stating China should not have access to the “latest and greatest” AI technology. However, he urged the US not to abandon the Chinese market entirely, arguing that global sales and increased tax revenues strengthen American economic and national security.
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