Beijing, China – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has joined former U.S. President Donald Trump’s official delegation to Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, underscoring how semiconductor trade and artificial intelligence regulation have moved to the center of U.S.–China diplomacy. Huang, whose company controls the majority of the global market for AI-training chips, was seen boarding Air Force One alongside other major technology executives, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Trump confirmed their participation in a social media post, saying he plans to ask Xi to further open China to allow American technology companies to expand their operations in the country. Washington, United States – A key objective for Nvidia during the summit is to secure federal and international approval for Chinese customers to purchase its advanced H200 AI chips, which are currently restricted under U.S. export controls tied to national security and the ongoing "chip wars." The outcome of the talks is expected to directly affect the roughly $50 billion market opportunity Nvidia has identified in the region and could influence the broader global supply chain for AI infrastructure. Nvidia shares rose 2.2% in pre-market trading following news of Huang’s participation in the delegation, reflecting investor focus on the potential impact of the discussions.
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本次峰会的成果可能影响你的科技产品。英伟达的芯片为许多设备和人工智能系统提供支持。如果中国能够购买更多,可能会加速科技进步。检查你的设备是否使用英伟达芯片。
这不仅仅是关于政治。它关乎科技和全球贸易的未来。所做的决定可能会影响到你每天使用的科技。如果你认识一个喜欢玩弄小玩意的人,值得转发。
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