China's high-end chip R&D has a long way to go as U.S. restricts chip exports to China
On August 31, the U.S. chip design company NVIDIA said that the U.S. government asked to restrict the export to China of the two latest two generations of flagship GPU computing chips A100 and H100, which are used to accelerate the task of artificial intelligence.On September 1, the Ministry of Commerce responded to this situation, and has taken note of the relevant situation, the U.S. side has continued to abuse the export control measures, to restrict the export of semiconductor related items to China, which is resolutely opposed to the Chinese side. The Ministry of Commerce pointed out that the U.S. side of the relevant practices deviate from the principle of fair competition, violating the rules of international trade and economic cooperation, not only damage the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also will seriously affect the interests of U.S. enterprises, impede the international scientific and technological exchanges and economic and trade cooperation, and the global industrial chain supply chain stabilization and the recovery of the world economy caused by the impact. The Ministry of Commerce said that the U.S. side should immediately stop the wrong practices, fair treatment of enterprises of all countries, including Chinese enterprises, and do more things that are conducive to the stability of the world economy. China's high-end chip research and development is a long way to go, and the road to localization of high-end chips is still...
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