Foreign media: Chinese enterprises are increasing efforts to develop high-end chips, and Nvidia's Jensen Huang is beginning to worry. The progress of China's high-end chips has raised concerns among important companies in this field, such as Nvidia. Chinese enterprises are stepping up their chip development efforts. Satellite images obtained by the Financial Times show that Chinese enterprises are building an advanced chip production line at a location in Shenzhen as part of their semiconductor facility network. Analysis indicates that these investments suggest that Chinese enterprises have the capability to rival leading players like Nvidia. A few days ago, The Wall Street Journal also reported that Chinese enterprises have begun offering their new chips to domestic customers without Nvidia chips. In light of export restrictions imposed by the previous Biden administration and the current Trump administration on China, Chinese enterprises are increasing their efforts to develop high-end chip research and development. In Nvidia's recent report, it was mentioned that the company now needs licenses to export certain products to China and five other countries, resulting in a loss of $5.5 billion in revenue for the first quarter. Some analysts believe that Washington's attempts to weaken China's chip industry have not achieved the expected results; on the contrary, Chinese enterprises are starting to expand into various segments of the domestic artificial intelligence supply chain. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is very concerned about China's rapid enhancement of its capabilities in the artificial intelligence sector. A few days ago, the House Foreign Affairs Committee held a closed-door meeting with Nvidia executives, focusing on the progress of Chinese enterprises in the field of artificial intelligence chips. Subsequently, during a brief meeting with the media, Nvidia's president called for the Trump administration to change regulations regarding the export of artificial intelligence technology to other countries around the world, as restrictions on exports of Nvidia's chips may inadvertently allow Chinese enterprises to quickly rise in the artificial intelligence sector, filling the market void left by Nvidia, and potentially even increase market share globally. Huang further emphasized that China is becoming a formidable opponent in the technology sector, particularly mentioning Chinese enterprises. He stated: "China is not behind us. Is China ahead of us? China is closely following us, very very close." Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1831339706843143/ Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's personal views.