@CryptoDoggyCN: Jensen Huang finally responds to Huawei's Tao's Law. The gist: Tao's Law is a breakthrough for Huawei, but TSMC has been deeply involved in the related technology for 10 years. Once, Huawei was also one of Nvidia's big spenders. After the sanctions, from a sweetheart to a bitter rival, Huang explicitly said: We are competitors.
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Jensen Huang responds to Huawei's Tao's Law, saying it is a breakthrough for Huawei but TSMC has been deeply involved in the related technology for 10 years, and explicitly stated that Huawei is a competitor.
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Jensen Huang finally responds to Huawei’s Tao’s Law.
Essentially, Tao’s Law is a breakthrough for Huawei, but TSMC has been deeply involved in related technologies for a decade.
Huawei was once one of Nvidia’s biggest customers. After the sanctions, they went from being treated like a sweetheart to being seen as a formidable rival. Jensen Huang has explicitly stated: “We are competitors.” https://t.co/23R36MKOMz
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