If the U.S. continues to impose AI semiconductor restrictions on China, then chipmaker Huawei will take advantage of its position in the world’s second-largest economy, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC Thursday.
“Our technology is a generation ahead of theirs,” Huang told CNBC at the sidelines of the Viva Technology conference in Paris.
However, he warned that: “If the United States doesn’t want to partake, participate in China, Huawei has got China covered, and Huawei has got everybody else covered.”
In the face of U.S. export curbs that restrict Chinese firms from buying advanced semiconductors used in the development of AI, Beijing has focused on nurturing domestic firms such as Huawei in a bid to build its own AI chip ecosystem.
Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei this week told the People’s Daily Newspaper of the governing Communist party that Huawei’s single chip is still behind the U.S. by a generation.
“The United States has exaggerated Huawei’s achievements. Huawei is not that great. We have to work hard to reach their evaluation,” Ren said in comments reported by Reuters.
accused the U.S. of undermining trade talks after the U.S. issued an industry warning against using Chinese chips that singled out Huawei.
Huang said it’s his job to inform President Donald Trump’s administration on the nature of Nvidia’s tech and the dynamics of the industry. Trump, “knows what he’s doing. He has a game plan. I trust him, and we’ll support him the best we can,” he said.
been making waves in Europe this week, starting in London on Monday when he heaped praise on the U.K.
He told an audience that the country has “one of the richest AI communities anywhere on the planet” as he pledged investment commitments from his firm into the country.