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Home » Nvidia CEO on AI Race: China Is “Not Behind” the US

Nvidia CEO on AI Race: China Is “Not Behind” the US

Obwana Jordan Luke by Obwana Jordan Luke
May 1, 2025
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Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, stated on Wednesday that China is “not behind” the US in the artificial intelligence (AI) race. He mentioned this while speaking at a tech conference in Washington, DC. Although Huang acknowledged that China is now “right behind” the US, he emphasized that the gap is relatively small. “We are very close. Remember this is a long-time, infinite race,” Huang remarked, highlighting the ongoing competition between the two nations.

Additionally, Huang praised Huawei for its significant AI advancements. “They’re incredible in computing and network tech, all these central capabilities to advance AI,” he explained. “They have made enormous progress in the last several years.” This recognition points to Huawei’s growing role in the global AI landscape.

Furthermore, the Nvidia CEO emphasized the need for the US to prioritize AI regulations. He argued that such regulations should be designed to speed up the development of the technology. “We will have to compete for this industry,” Huang stated. This underscores the importance of the US implementing proactive policies to ensure its leadership in AI.

In addition, Huang expressed confidence that Nvidia would be able to produce AI products in the US. Recently, Nvidia announced plans to partner with Foxconn to build AI servers in Houston. “With willpower and the resources of our country, I’m certain we can manufacture onshore,” Huang added, reinforcing his belief in the US’s potential.

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Nvidia has also become an essential player in the global economy, producing chips for advanced AI applications. The company has invested billions to maintain its competitive edge. For instance, on April 14, Nvidia announced plans to invest up to $500 billion in AI server construction in the US over the next four years, with the help of partners like TSMC.

However, Nvidia faces increasing challenges in the US. It is dealing with tariffs and new regulatory hurdles. In particular, a proposed Biden-era regulation could restrict the sale of powerful AI processors to foreign markets. Additionally, the Trump administration recently imposed a ban on shipping Nvidia’s H20 processors to China without a license. Nvidia has estimated a $5.5 billion loss due to this restriction.

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