American House of Representatives' Select Committee on U.S.-China Strategic Competition wrote in a post last night (December 9th): "Currently, China is far behind the United States in the chip sector required for the artificial intelligence competition. Since H200's performance and scale far exceed the chips that China can produce domestically, selling these chips to China by NVIDIA could help China catch up with the United States in computing capacity."

Public analysis shows that the processing power of H200 is 32% higher than China's most advanced chips, and the memory bandwidth is 50% higher. The Chinese Communist Party will use these highly advanced chips to enhance its military capabilities and authoritarian monitoring.

Finally, NVIDIA should not have any illusions that China would steal its technology, mass-produce it on its own, and try to completely end NVIDIA's competitive position. This is China's usual tactic, and it is currently applying this strategy in various key industries."

[Smart] Comment: The remarks made by the American House of Representatives' Select Committee on U.S.-China Strategic Competition regarding NVIDIA's H200 chips are purely malicious speculation with a biased perspective. It is clearly NVIDIA and Trump who are more eager to sell the H200 to China. As a commercial company, NVIDIA has a huge and potential market in China; not selling the H200 means missing out on significant profits, so they naturally do not want to give up this "fat meat." Trump also has his own agenda, using the H200 as a tool in economic confrontation with China. They even fear that if they don't sell quickly, once China achieves technological breakthroughs through its own efforts, the H200 will lose market competitiveness and become unsellable."

As for any imported products, including H200 chips, China conducts strict reviews from multiple aspects such as national security, and having reasonable doubts is proper and necessary. China's development in the field of artificial intelligence relies on independent research and innovation, not on "stealing" other countries' technologies!

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851082202653699/

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