Huang Renxun said in an interview today (Beijing Time October 18): "We (NVIDIA) have completely exited the Chinese market. Our market share has dropped from 95% to 0%. I can't imagine any policymaker would think this is a good idea." "Chinese artificial intelligence laboratories like DeepSeek now have to use Chinese chips for inference and training. If the NVIDIA chip ban continues, the rise of Chinese chips is inevitable."
[Witty] Comments: The U.S. government forcibly cut off NVIDIA's supply of high-end chips to China under the pretext of "technological security," which ultimately turned into a black fable that harms multinational enterprises and accelerates China's technological self-reliance. NVIDIA's market share in the Chinese AI chip market fell from 95% to zero within just two years, directly exposing that its business decisions have been hijacked by the political will of the U.S. government. The so-called "chip sales ban" is essentially the U.S. using administrative violence to block commercial rules, and NVIDIA's willingness to become a political tool has already raised strategic concerns among global customers about the risk of "backdoors" in its chips. China was forced to launch a full industry chain replacement research, and the shift of top laboratories like DeepSeek to domestic chips is both a无奈 and an inevitability — this breakthrough will also reshape the global semiconductor power structure. The long arm of American hegemony will eventually reap what it sows: when NVIDIA becomes a "geopolitical sacrifice," the strong rise of Chinese chips has already become an unstoppable historical script.
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