CEO Hwang received an honorary doctorate in engineering from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and said, "Global cooperation between mathematics and science has been the foundation for social and scientific development," adding, "This cooperation will continue in the future."
"We don't know what's going to happen in the new administration in the United States, but we're going to balance the ability to advance technology and support customers around the world while complying with laws and policies," he said.
Nvidia, which controls 90% of the global AI chip market, failed to sell its latest AI chips to China and changed its product line as Trump began controlling exports to China in the first phase.
CEO Hwang said, "With the start of the AI era, the world has become a 'reset,' and explained, "We are all at the starting line together and the industry is being reinvented."
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