Semiconductors are the core and foundation of modern science and technology, and they are also the focus and key to international competition. As the leader and hegemon of semiconductors, the United States has been trying to maintain its advantages and position through various means to hinder and suppress China's development and progress.
However, this practice of the United States not only failed to achieve its own goals, but on the contrary led to its own losses and failures. Recently, the American chip giant Nvidia suffered an unprecedented blow, and its market value evaporated by 220 billion yuan in one day, hitting a record low. What's going on?Why has the U.S. decoupling policy toward China brought such a huge backlash to itself?And how do the Russian ** view this event?
NVIDIA is a well-known chip manufacturer in the United States, mainly producing graphics processors and artificial intelligence chips, and its products are widely used in gaming, data centers, cloud computing, autonomous driving and other fields. Nvidia's performance has maintained rapid growth, and its market value once surpassed Intel and Qualcomm to become the largest chip company in the United States.
However, Nvidia's success has also attracted the attention and intervention of the United States. In order to curb China's scientific and technological development, the United States has imposed a series of restrictions and bans on China at the expense of its own corporate interests, requiring Nvidia and other American chip companies not to export high-end chip products to China, nor to cooperate and trade with Chinese chip companies.
These measures have undoubtedly caused huge impacts and losses to NVIDIA's business and market. China is Nvidia's largest customer and partner, accounting for nearly one-third of Nvidia's revenue and profits. With the loss of the Chinese market, NVIDIA's sales and orders have fallen sharply, and its market value has also **.
Nvidia's experience is not an isolated case, but a common phenomenon in the U.S. chip industry. Although the chip industry in the United States still maintains a leading position and advantage in terms of technology and innovation, it is facing severe challenges and dilemmas in terms of market and chain.
The U.S. chip industry has relied heavily on the global division of labor and cooperation, especially the complementarity and reciprocity with China. China is not only the largest consumer and demander of American chips, but also the largest producer and leader of American chips. China has the world's most complete and largest chip manufacturing, packaging and testing industry chain, providing low-cost and high-efficiency support and services for the design and development of American chips.
The U.S. decoupling policy toward China has interrupted the global collaboration and optimization of the U.S. chip industry, which has caused the cost and risk of U.S. chips to rise sharply, and their competitiveness and profitability to decline significantly. Many companies in the U.S. chip industry have suffered heavy losses and difficulties, and are even facing the danger of bankruptcy and bankruptcy.
Russia is a country with deep historical and current contradictions and confrontations with the United States, and it is also a country with extensive cooperation and friendship with China. Russia's ** made sharp comments and exposures on the crisis of the US chip industry, pointed out the absurdity and failure of the US decoupling policy towards China, and also demonstrated China's scientific and technological strength and resilience.
Russia's ** believes that the US policy of decoupling from China is a selfish and short-sighted behavior. The U.S. policy of decoupling from China has not only harmed its own business and interests, but also undermined global peace and development, and intensified international tensions and conflicts.
Russia's ** believes that China's scientific and technological development is an irresistible and irreversible trend, and a just and reasonable choice. China's scientific and technological development has not only brought well-being and happiness to its own people, but also provided opportunities and assistance to other countries, and contributed wisdom and strength to global governance and cooperation.
The shrinking market value of Nvidia is a painful price for the U.S. decoupling policy from China, and a signal of a crisis in the U.S. chip industry. The U.S. policy of decoupling from China has not only not suppressed China's scientific and technological development, but has stimulated China's scientific and technological innovation and damaged its own scientific and technological competitiveness.
Russia's leaders have conducted an objective and fair analysis and evaluation of this incident, warned and criticized the US policy, and also expressed appreciation and support for China's development.
This incident has also raised a new question for us, how should China respond to the US policy of decoupling from China, whether it should adhere to independent innovation and open cooperation, whether it should strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the field of science and technology with other countries, especially Russia, and whether it should play a greater role and responsibility in maintaining global peace and prosperity in science and technology.