COLETTE Kress, chief financial officer of the American chip giant Nvidia Corp., warned that if the United States implements more stringent Chinese chip export control, it will harm the interests of American companies in the long run.
According to Bloomberg, Cresy's conference on Wednesday (August 23) after the announcement of the financial report, the United States was considering that the company was considering further restricting the company's sales of China. At present, the opposite direction is currently opposite.The restrictions on the sales of artificial intelligence chips and high -end components in China have achieved the expected results.
At present, Nvidia has been banned from selling its high -end graphics processors (GPUs) in China, but it sells a weak version to China.
Cres said that in the long run, the restrictions on selling GPUs to China will be prohibited once the implementation of GPUs will make the US industry permanently lose opportunities to compete and lead one of the world's largest markets in the world.
But she also said that in the short term, given the strong demand for Nvidia products worldwide, stricter regulations will not seriously affect the company's financial performance.
The demand for artificial intelligence processors in the market has increased, and the overall performance of Nvidia has risen. The third quarter sales forecast announced by the company on Wednesday reached 16 billion US dollars (about $ 21.6 billion), which is higher than the same period last year.170%, far exceeding market expectations.
Cres also gave similar to .In addition, several American chip company executives, including Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun, have A>, I hope to convince them to relax their export restrictions to avoid being cut off with this largest market.
U.S. President Biden signed an administrative order on Wednesday (August 9).Sensitive technologies investing in China , including semiconductors, quantum operations and artificial intelligence, further strengthening scientific and technological blockade of China.