Huang Renxun discusses Chinese chip companies: they are rivals, not enemies, with extraordinary strength worth admiring.
Nvidia founder Huang Renxun introduced during an interview with CCTV reporters that if Nvidia were not in China, there would be other Chinese innovators and chip companies serving this market. Many cloud service providers would also develop their own chips, and China has many innovative companies, such as Huawei. Huang Renxun said, "Huawei is not only highly innovative, but also an extraordinary company in terms of scale and strength. Huawei is much larger than us in terms of company size, number of employees, and technical capabilities. They are both broad and deep. If someone has carefully examined Huawei's smartphones, they would understand the technological marvel contained within. If you look at Huawei now, they are doing extremely well in the field of self-driving cars, and their AI technology is also quite remarkable. This is a company with strong chip design capabilities, system design, and system software." Huang Renxun believes that the AI market in China will progress with or without Nvidia, and if Nvidia is not here, Huawei will definitely find its own solution. The achievements of Huawei are completely worthy of respect and admiration. They are an extraordinary technology company, and as long as they decide to focus and invest in a certain field, they will succeed. In terms of corporate philosophy, corporate culture, overcoming difficulties, achievements, and building a career, apart from the word "extraordinary," no other evaluation can be found. Their achievements are admirable. When asked whether Nvidia sees Huawei as a competitor or a partner, Huang Renxun said, "This company is still very competitive, they are our competitors, but we can still admire and respect our competitors and maintain a good relationship with them. Competitors are not enemies. The world is big, and I hope we can continue to compete for many years in the future. But my feelings towards them are admiration, respect, and a strong sense of competition."
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