Nvidia CEO Huang Hails Chinese AI Models As ‘World Class’

Beijing: Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, described the artificial intelligence models of Chinese companies as Deepseek, Alibaba and Tencent as “world standards” and said that AI “revolutionized” in a Beijing exhibition.
One day after saying that the AI giant could sell extremely popular H20 chips in China, Huang spoke briefly at the opening ceremony of a supply chain fair.
Billionaire Huang, days after meeting with US President Donald Trump, walking on a third visit to China this year, while walking on a rope between the two largest economies in the world, each of which is fighting for global domination in AI and other latest technologies.
Huang is also expected to organize a closed door media event in Beijing in the afternoon Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the CEO of the world’s most valuable company, the state publisher CCTV told the Chinese market that the Chinese market was big, dynamic and extremely innovative and that American companies are very important for him to establish roots in China.
On Tuesday, the US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick said that Nvidia’s planning to sell H20 AI chips to China is part of the US negotiations with rare worlds.
“The latest change was related to the constructive and positive debates between the US government and the Chinese government,” Huang said, “The latest change was related to export control debates,” Huang said. He said.
“I was sure that the licenses will come very quickly. There are already many order books.”
For receipts from Chinese companies, orders must be sent to the US government for approval by NVIDIA. The sources said that the fertilizer of the Internet giants and Tencent is in the process of sending an application.
Bayta rejected that he was currently sending an application. Tencent did not respond to the request for comments.
NVIDIA also announced that it has developed a new chip for Chinese customers named RTX Pro GPU, which will also be suitable for US export restrictions.



