Jensen Huang lauds China’s AI models as Nvidia set to resume chip exports

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, participates in the round table debate at the Viva Technology Conference, which is dedicated to innovation and initiatives at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center in Paris on June 11, 2025.
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Beijing – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China’s productive artificial intelligence models the day after saying that the US chipset expects to continue the sale of a key chip to the country soon.
“Models like Deepseek, Alibaba– CoilMinimax and Baidu Ernie Bot was developed here at world standards and explicitly shared [and] They encouraged AI developments worldwide, Hu Huang said. On Wednesday, he was talking at the opening ceremony of a supply chain fair in Beijing. Later on the day, a press conference is planned to hold a press conference later.
“More than 1.5 million developers in China are building Nvidia today to implement their innovations,” he said.
Deepseek, developed by China, shocked the Global investors in January with an AI model that was open to development and operating costs. It is not clear how Deepseek managed to develop the model under wide US chip restrictions in China, but the parent of the initiative, high flyer, According to the stocked nvidia chips.
NVIDIA said that on Tuesday, after the US government’s guarantees, H20 expects to maintain Chip shipments to China soon. At that time, the company had to stop sales in April due to the new US requirements.
Huang said that the US chip restrictions have reduced Nvidia’s share in China by almost half. Due to the US export controls in China, the company said that it has missed $ 2.5 billion in April and will receive another $ 8 billion in July and will cover its three -month sales as 45 billion dollars.
Huang warned the Chinese telecom giant Huawei to benefit from the US in terms of export to Asian country.
Jensen, on his third trip to China this year, Reports dating back to January.
In the global AI race, Chinese companies ran to release their own AI models despite their limited access to the training chips. Openai’s Chatgpt Chatbot is not officially available in China.
Praise for open source approach
On Wednesday, Huang praised Chinese companies. Open source approach to artificial intelligence, ie developers can access the basic code free of charge. In particular, Openai in the US has not yet received this approach. Last week, Alibaba -supported Startup Moonshot released a new open source model called Kimi K2 and defeated Openai’s Chatgpt and Anthropic’s Claude on certain coding metrics.
“China’s open -source AI is a catalyst for global progress, gives every country and industry AI revolution.” He said. Authorized, open -source technology is “key” for AI security and provides international cooperation on standards, he added.
Huang also announced that Tencent’s WeChat Social Media application, Alibaba’s Taobao Shopping application, ByTedance’s Short-Video application, and Meituan’s “super-appropriate” delivery, such as “Chinese consumer technology” strengthened “.
The US’s latest government restrictions on NVIDIA have monitored more strict export controls that prevented American companies from selling advanced semiconductor to China on the concerns of American companies’ concerns that Beijing would support the development of Beijing defense sectors.
Huang stepped back against the concerns that China’s army would use US technology, and stressed that global access is necessary for the country to remain the world leader in the AI. report With CNN published on Sunday.
Following the US-China trade negotiations in London last month, the US started to alleviate some restrictions on high-tech export to China, while Beijing continued to regulate some licenses that allow its companies to export the rare worlds that are critically needed to the United States.
– Dylan Butts from CNBC contributed to this report.