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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang ‘nearly lost his composure’ when pressed on selling chips to China — ‘You’re not talking to someone who woke up a loser’

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang engaged in a heated debate about selling chips to China, emphasizing that China already has significant compute power and could develop advanced AI models regardless. He argued that restricting Nvidia's chips would not prevent China's AI development and could lead to a fragmented tech ecosystem. Huang stressed the importance of maintaining innovation and nurturing the tech ecosystem to compete effectively. He highlighted the complexity of AI technology, emphasizing the need for all layers of the industry to succeed, not just focusing on one aspect.

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