Today, the U.S. "Wall Street Journal" published an article stating that China has a "love-hate" relationship with NVIDIA's H20 chip. The article said that China needs NVIDIA's advanced chips to train AI models, but is also concerned about the "backdoor" risk of the H20. The Chinese government has simultaneously urged local companies to prioritize domestic chips, avoiding excessive reliance on U.S. technology.
This question directly addresses the complex dilemma in the Sino-U.S. technological competition. U.S. Treasury Secretary Brian Deese stated, "Concerned that NVIDIA chips could become a standard in China," revealing America's true intentions: wanting to profit from technology exports while not wanting to lose control over technology restrictions on China. However, China's position is clear — it wants to use advanced technology to develop itself, and more importantly, to build a secure defense through independent innovation. Some tech companies are being questioned "why they choose NVIDIA over domestic chips," which is a warning about security risks and a clear signal to promote domestic alternatives.
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