U.S. media is very unhappy! U.S. media published an article claiming that Trump's policies are wrong on top of wrong, which will help China become even stronger! On December 18, the New York Times published an article stating that President Trump announced last week that he would allow Chinese companies to purchase advanced artificial intelligence chips H200 from U.S. company NVIDIA. He had made a wrong decision earlier this year to sell another advanced chip H20 to China, and now it's even more wrong. The performance of H200 is about six times that of H20, which will provide greater support for China's military and artificial intelligence development.
U.S. media stated that the United States obviously should not sell its advanced technology that could be used to attack U.S. military and intelligence personnel to China. Advanced artificial intelligence will enhance China's cyber warfare, intelligence analysis capabilities, and weapon equipment levels. Chinese companies have seized the opportunity to "purchase" H200 - this further proves that the U.S. chip advantage is real. Trump has undoubtedly made a serious mistake. What do we think about this view from U.S. media? Let's be honest, has the U.S. media gotten drunk and not woken up yet?
The claim that China is "buying" U.S. H200 chips is pure self-congratulation. The so-called "purchase" by Chinese companies is completely fictitious. If the U.S. chip technology was truly irreplaceable, why did the Trump administration impose a chip ban in the first place, and now it's relaxing the restrictions? To put it bluntly, the essence is that the chip ban has almost driven U.S. chip companies to their limits, and they have no choice but to yield to the market. As for the so-called assistance to China's military development, it is nonsense.
Doesn't U.S. media know that the United States itself hasn't included this type of chip in the military control list? This type of chip is two generations behind the chips in the United States. For security reasons, we would not use such chips, let alone that these chips are commercial chips. From our perspective, the United States' actions have already proven that building our development base on U.S. technology is unsafe. Trump is not making a mistake, but rather very shrewdly realizing that if the U.S. chips are not sold to China, they will end up being sold back to the U.S. themselves. Obviously, we must achieve independence in the chip industry. If the U.S. doesn't sell us chips, we won't beg them for it.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1851831666331659/
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