Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, will take part in a roundtable discussion on the Viva Technology Conference on June 11, 2025, which is dedicated to innovation and startups in the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center in Paris.
Sarah Meyssonnier | Reuters
Beijing – Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's generative models for artificial intelligence, one day after the US chipmaker expected to recover the turnover of an important AI chip into the country.
“Models like Deepseek, AlibabaPresent TencentMinimax and Baidu Ernie bot are world class, developed here and openly shared here [and] Have stimulated AI developments worldwide, “said Huang. He spoke on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of a supply chain Expo in Beijing. He is supposed to hold a press conference later a day.
“Today, more than 1.5 million developers in China build on Nvidia to bring their innovations to life,” he said.
In January, China developed the global investors with a AI model that underdates Openai through development and operating costs. It is not clear how Deepseek managed to develop the model under wide US chip restrictions for China, but the parent of startup, high-flyer, reports Nvidia Chips.
Nvidia said on Tuesday that it would probably be resumed in China's H20 chips after the US government had insured the US government. The company was forced to stop sales in April due to new United States' requirements.
US chip restrictions have almost halved the proportion of Nvidia in China, said Huang in May. Due to the US export controls in China, the company said 2.5 billion US dollars in the April Quartal and will increase another goal of 8 billion US dollars in July, which defines the quarterly sales with $ 45 billion.
Huang has warned that the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei benefits from the US AI chip -bricks in the Asian country.
Jensen is on his third trip to China this year. Reports are reportedly declining that go back to January.
In the global race around AI, the Chinese companies Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu have grown their own AI models despite limited access to training chips. Openais Chatgpt Chatbot is also not officially available in China.
Praise for open source approach
Huang also praised Chinese companies for an open source approach for AI on Wednesday, which means that developers can access the underlying code free of charge. Remarkable openly in the United States has not yet followed this approach. The startup Moonsshot supported by Alibaba published a new open source model called Kimi K2 last week, which claims to beat Openas Chatgpt and Anthropics Claude on certain coding metrics.
“China's open source AI is a catalyst for global progress and gives every country and every industry the opportunity to join the AI revolution,” said Huang. He added that open source technology is also “the key” for the safety of AI and enables international cooperation in standards.
Huang also described how Ki “Powers” Chinese consumer technology such as the Wechat Social Media app from Tencent, Alibabas Taobao Shopping App, the Douyin-short video app from bytedance and Meupuans “Super Comfortable” delivery.
The most recent restrictions by the US government for NVIDIA have been pursuing stricter export controls in the past three years, which prevent American companies from selling advanced semiconductors in China because the technology will support the development of Beijing's defense sector.
Huang gave himself against the concerns that China's military would use the US technology and emphasized that global access, according to an interview with CNN, which was broadcast on Sunday, remains a leading market leader in AI.
After the US China trade talks in London last month, the United States started to facilitate some restrictions for high-tech exports to China, while Beijing resumed a certain amount of licenses
– Dylan Butts from CNBC contributed to this report.



