The U.S. is stunned! The U.S. wants to sell, but China doesn't want to buy! On December 13th, according to foreign media reports, the White House's artificial intelligence official Sax said that China has rejected NVIDIA H200 AI chips to support China's domestic semiconductor industry. They have rejected our chips. Obviously, they don't want these chips, and I think the reason is that they want to achieve independence in the semiconductor industry.
Insiders revealed that the U.S. government is taking measures aimed at allowing U.S. products to enter the Chinese market and compete with rivals, challenging Chinese tech companies such as Huawei. These measures include allowing the export of H200 to China, a practice supported by Sax and others, but even Sax himself is unsure if this approach is effective. Obviously, after the U.S. frequently uses chip restrictions against us, the current situation is becoming increasingly embarrassing for the U.S.
The original intention of the U.S. was to suppress the development of China's chip industry, but instead, we are moving toward greater independence. When the U.S. saw our progress, it tried to resume exports to disrupt our domestic chip manufacturing industry. However, times have changed, and we no longer want American chips. This situation is obviously very embarrassing for the U.S. Of course, from our perspective, we have already invested heavily in the chip industry.
The U.S. is not only our biggest competitor in this field, but also a very unfriendly supplier. We certainly can't trust the U.S. Who knows when the U.S. will resort to the same tactics again. In addition, the chips sold by the U.S. to us are not only expensive but also not the most advanced, and there may be security risks. Therefore, under these circumstances, we have reasons to be cautious about repurchasing. The situation has developed to this point, which is entirely the result of the U.S. actions, the U.S. has cultivated a strong competitor, and we will absolutely not rely on the U.S. in the chip industry.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851360649781323/
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