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Jensen Huang angrily compares NVIDIA GPUs to atomic bombs: firmly opposes AI chip export controls
Golden Finance reports that on May 18th, in response to the ongoing escalation of U.S. export control policies on AI chips, NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang recently spoke out publicly once again, bluntly criticizing the irrationality of the related restrictions. Jensen Huang clearly stated in a recent interview that the global market should widely adopt mature American technological systems. If artificial restrictions are deliberately imposed on other countries’ normal use of this technology, it will ultimately harm only America’s long-standing technological advantages. In addition, this NVIDIA CEO directly refuted some current public opinions that compare NVIDIA’s GPU graphics processors to atomic bombs, saying such analogies are completely unfounded. In Huang’s view, billions of users worldwide regularly use NVIDIA-produced graphics cards, and he personally recommends NVIDIA graphics cards to everyone around him, including family, children, and close friends. However, he would absolutely never recommend an atomic bomb to anyone. The attributes of the two are vastly different, and comparing chips to weapons of mass destruction is utterly absurd.