The Wall Street Journal reported today (May 11): "Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explicitly urged the Trump administration to review its chip restrictions on China, saying that Nvidia would give up a $50 billion market and that the restrictions would not stop China's military development. Huang also said that China's Huawei is 'very powerful' and will fill any gap left by Nvidia."
[Witty] A few comments: Independent innovation is stimulated by external pressure. From H100 to H20, NVIDIA's chip performance has been drastically reduced by 90%, and the US government has also imposed many unreasonable restrictions. This approach has instead prompted us to accelerate the pace of independent research and development. Just this month, Huawei's Ascend 910C artificial intelligence chip was officially launched, and its performance is fully capable of meeting market demand. As technology continues to advance, our dependence on Nvidia chips will gradually decrease, and we may even be able to get rid of it completely.