After NVIDIA's chief financial officer Collette Kress confirmed during her firm's latest earnings call that not only had NVIDIA secured US approval to sell the advanced H200 AI GPUs to China, but it was uncertain of earning any revenue from the sales, CEO Jensen Huang lamented that his firm had conceded the Chinese market to local firms. In an interview with CNBC, the executive remarked that since his firm had ceded the Chinese market, Huawei and other players were performing well and were likely to thrive. NVIDIA's Huang Says His Firm Would Be "Delighted" To Serve Chinese Market In his […]
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