NVIDIA CEO Huang: China must decide on market protection, expects decade of difficulty in AI buildout
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says the Chinese government must decide how much to protect its domestic market, and he expects China will struggle to keep up with AI infrastructure demands for the next decade.
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