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IT之家 noted that someone compared AI chips to nuclear weapons, and Huang strongly opposed such an analogy, calling it completely unreasonable.
The NVIDIA CEO said: "I fundamentally and resolutely oppose this comparison. Currently, likening NVIDIA's graphics processors to atomic bombs makes no sense at all. Billions of people around the world use NVIDIA graphics cards. I recommend NVIDIA graphics cards to everyone, including my family, children, and close friends, but I would never recommend an atomic bomb to anyone. So this analogy is absurd. Once you hold such a wrong view, all subsequent related arguments are untenable."
Jensen Huang firmly believes that the entire world should adopt the US technology system; if the use of this system is deliberately restricted for other countries, it will undermine the US's own technological advantages.
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