The United States urgently ordered to intercept the shipment of Nvidia chips, and the situation is laughable!
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Since last year, the United States has introduced a possible export control on semiconductor manufacturers such as Nvidia, making it impossible to sell unauthorized chips to the mainland. To put it mildly, this is the control of **, and to put it mildly, it is the blockade of **. It's very different from our attitude towards export controls.
In this case, NVIDIA's H100 and A100 are basically the objects of **. What's even more exaggerated is that A100 chips are not banned from export.
According to published information, the United States "urgently" issued an order for the export of 24 Nvidia chips to Australia. The chips, from TuSimple, were originally intended to be delivered to a branch in Australia to improve the driverless capabilities of semi-trucks. And, due to export control concerns, TuSimple has made it clear that the car will not be sold in China.
However, when the order was delivered, Tucson was dumbfounded, it was early January, and this time the order was confiscated and was being inspected. And Lao Mei also hinted at two problems, first, they will not sell their products to China, and second, Australia is not banned from importing, so they must be inspected. As things stand, it's almost impossible to ship Nvidia's 24 chips to Australia.
I have to say that the Americans have seen their panic from the actions of the United States, and this panic is simply a joke.
According to the orders announced by a research company for Nvidia A100 and H100 processors, four of them are Chinese companies, purchasing more than 10,000 units. The reason why there is so much massive information is entirely to promote the development of artificial intelligence technology and the demand for high-end chips. I don't know how much help these 24 Nvidia A100 chips will be for Chinese companies. How much can 24 NVIDIA chips make China make waves in the field of artificial intelligence?
In other words, NVIDIA's GPU chips will cause waves of craze in China.
The more this happens, the more it proves their strength in cutting-edge technology, especially in artificial intelligence. They are just afraid that we will continue to occupy the leading position in smartphones, want to surpass them, want to replace them, and that's why they are so angry about these 24 chips that are not on the market. But it's also possible that they want to anger Tucson because they want to move U.S. industry elsewhere, so it's understandable that they don't want them to do so.
However, in order to keep the business, TuSimple must ask itself what is causing TuSimple to think that its business in the United States is hopeless, and that it would not be able to grow in Australia if it were not for this ban.
But we also know that Nvidia is unlikely to launch another product like the A100 series, and if we are going to enter the AI market, then we will have to work harder. To put it simply, it is necessary to rely on domestic core technology, and the deteriorated version of Nvidia will not play any role at all. What do you think about this? Please leave a comment, like, share here!