TechFlow, November 1 — According to Jinshi Data, on the 31st local time, Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, attending the APEC CEO Summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, said he does not agree with the argument that "selling the most advanced semiconductors to China threatens national security," and believes cooperation best serves all parties' interests. As reported by CNBC, Huang told reporters in Gyeongju that he will continue striving to access the Chinese market and remains "optimistically confident" that China will still need U.S. chips as it works toward becoming a leader in artificial intelligence. "The Chinese market should be seen as unique, critically important, dynamic, and irreplaceable."
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