Huang Renxun said it would be foolish to underestimate China

It has been more than a decade since his last visit to South Korea. During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) related activities, NVIDIA founder and CEO Huang Renxun still keeps thinking about the Chinese market.

According to Reuters and Bloomberg reports on October 31 local time, Huang Renxun said during a speech in South Korea that although there are currently no relevant plans, he still hopes to sell NVIDIA chips to Chinese customers.

"We have always hoped to return to the Chinese market, and I think NVIDIA has developed very well in China. This is in the best interest of the United States and also in the best interest of China," he said. He added, "Therefore, I hope that the two countries' governments will one day reach an agreement to allow NVIDIA's technology to be exported to China."

Huang Renxun told reporters that NVIDIA originally hoped to gain "a certain market share" in China, but now it is expected to be zero. He added that the so-called U.S. "national security concerns" are unreasonable, because China's self-produced artificial intelligence (AI) chips can fully meet its application needs.

Just in September, Huawei announced its plan to compete with NVIDIA in the field of AI chips. Huang Renxun believes that underestimating Huawei's amazing competitive spirit is "foolish." "It is extremely ignorant to think that Huawei cannot build systems," he pointed out: "Underestimating China's strength and Huawei's amazing competitive spirit is foolish, this is a company with extraordinary technology."

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