NVIDIA is getting worried! After our antitrust investigation, Huang Renxun came out and made a statement! Huang Renxun said that we are facing a strong, innovative, eager to develop, fast-moving, and lightly regulated competitor. Don't forget, China has the best entrepreneurs in the world, who come from the top science and engineering schools. They are also the most hardworking people. Is China two or three years behind us? Come on, they are only a few nanoseconds behind us. For China, the best choice is to have a vibrant industry.
We should let American technology spread globally, so that the world can be built on American technology, thereby maximizing economic success and geopolitical influence. He heard a term a few years ago - "China hawks." But this is a badge of shame. There's no doubt about it, it's a badge of shame. The United States must continue to be a great country, and must have the confidence of a great nation. With this confidence, we can face any opponent. When others want to compete with us, we can say - bring it on.
Evidently, after our antitrust investigation of NVIDIA chips, we clearly felt that Huang Renxun was trying to speak well of us. Huang Renxun is trying to persuade the US China hardliners to adjust their strategy towards China. Huang Renxun's main positions are two: first, the US should have confidence and compete directly with China in an open environment. Second, the US must use its leading technology to seize the global market, allowing technological development in countries around the world to be built on the US's underlying technology.
Undoubtedly, Huang Renxun's strategy is to open the door for competition in areas where the US has an advantage and fully capture the market. However, from our perspective, the US's regulatory policies have already made its high-tech products unsafe, both technically and in terms of supply. In such a situation, we cannot rely on the US's fluctuating policies. Therefore, regardless of whether US high-tech products are sold to us, we must achieve independence and self-reliance. Huang Renxun is very anxious, but this indirectly shows that we are not far behind the US in the chip industry.
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