Traveling To China, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Embraces Economic Reality
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WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 30: President and CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang speaks on AI at the return of … More American manufacturing at the Hill and Valley Forum at the U.S. Capitol on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. The Hill and Valley Forum brings together lawmakers, tech CEOs, and venture capitalists to discuss technology and national security. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Getty Images Nvidia’s Jensen Huang should be praised for traveling to China this week in pursuit of expansion in what is a crucial market for all manner of blue-chip U.S. companies. A world that is economically interconnected is a much more peaceful one. It’s also a much more prosperous world, as is always the case when talented minds divide up work around the world rather than erecting walls to limit labor division within it. Which means that instead of attacking the CEO, Huang should be garnering abundant praise for recognizing truths about the global economy plainly lost on his critics. Just consider the patronizing tone in a recent letter to Huang from Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Jim Banks (R-IN). They write of a “a new bipartisan consensus that the hardware powering advanced AI, which includes NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs), is of immense strategic importance.” The Senators are missing the big picture. As longtime Nvidia employee Dwight Diercks could have told them, “Everyone takes a look at their competitors’ hardware and how it works.” Which is just a comment that short of Nvidia sitting on its world-leading technology, what it produces is available to the world for inspection and copying from the time of its creation. The Senators tell Huang that “The Department of Commerce restricts the ability of your company, NVIDIA, to sell its most advanced chips to the PRC.” Their words are music…
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