The Wall Street Journal reported today (May 30th): "Bipartisan senators have rarely joined in criticizing NVIDIA's close ties with China, expressing concern in a letter to Jensen Huang that the establishment of a research and development center in Shanghai by the company may lead to the flow of advanced technology to China." NVIDIA is currently at the forefront of the U.S.-China tech war, and concern about China's tech industry has become one of the most cross-party consensus issues in Washington."

[Smart] Comment on it: China is the largest chip market in the world, so Jensen Huang naturally maintains high regard for the Chinese market. Huang also knows that China has a firm and ambitious goal in the semiconductor field - developing its own lithography machines, building a fully autonomous chip, and constructing an independent AI computing power center. This goal is gradually moving from blueprints to reality, getting closer and closer to realization. In fact, when AI chip design was still in its infancy, Huawei's chip design level was not far behind the first echelon. However, the outbreak of the tech war has caused Huawei's chips to be unable to be successfully manufactured, thereby slowing down the process of R&D and marketization. Nevertheless, with the dawn of self-developed lithography machines, Huawei's previous predicaments will certainly be broken someday. Faster!

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