Foreign media: Márcio Aguiar, Nvidia's Latin American regional head, stated at the Rio de Janeiro Internet Summit that the region has not become a channel for restricted chips flowing into China.
He acknowledged that there were indeed suspicious orders, but all originated from other regions—enterprises suddenly requesting large-scale chip purchases under countries with which they had no prior business relationship. In response, Nvidia requires these parties to explain the intended use, provide data center locations, and submit relevant documents; if the responses are unsatisfactory, the transactions will be rejected.
Additionally, a report from AI company Anthropic in mid-May called on Washington to maintain a technological lead of one to two years over China in the field of artificial intelligence.
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