According to a report from 深潮 TechFlow on May 20, citing data from Jin10 and various media including Barron's, Jen-Hsun Huang, the President and CEO of NVIDIA, commented on the latest actions by the U.S. to tighten chip exports to China on the 19th. He stated that the ban on NVIDIA's export of H20 chips to China is 'deeply painful,' and as a result, NVIDIA will reduce its sales by $15 billion. Moreover, Jen-Hsun Huang believes that the related restrictive measures are shortsighted and will actually promote the development of technology in China in the long run.
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According to a report from 深潮 TechFlow on May 20, citing data from Jin10 and various media including Barron's, Jen-Hsun Huang, the President and CEO of NVIDIA, commented on the latest actions by the U.S. to tighten chip exports to China on the 19th. He stated that the ban on NVIDIA's export of H20 chips to China is 'deeply painful,' and as a result, NVIDIA will reduce its sales by $15 billion. Moreover, Jen-Hsun Huang believes that the related restrictive measures are shortsighted and will actually promote the development of technology in China in the long run.