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Recently, the two giants in the artificial intelligence chip field, Nvidia and AMD, reached a remarkable protocol. According to the protocol, these two companies will pay 15% of their revenue from exporting artificial intelligence chips to China to the U.S. government. This decision was made after Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang met with U.S. officials.
It is worth noting that on the same day, the U.S. government announced a new policy that investments in American technology companies would be exempt from new chip tariffs. This policy was introduced alongside the chip revenue-sharing protocol, sparking widespread discussion in the industry.
Artificial intelligence technology is rapidly developing and is considered one of the core directions for future technological development. As AI technology continues to advance, the demand for related chips is also continuously increasing. The achievement of this protocol may have a far-reaching impact on the global AI chip market landscape.
At the same time, the financial markets reacted to this news. The Nasdaq index saw an increase, while the cryptocurrency market, especially Bitcoin, also showed a trend of rising. This indicates that investors are optimistic about the development prospects of the technology industry, particularly in the AI-related fields.
However, this protocol has also raised some concerns. Some analysts believe that it may affect the Chinese market's access to high-end AI chips, thereby impacting the global development process of AI technology. At the same time, other countries may follow this practice and impose controls on the overseas sales revenue of their domestic technology companies.
Overall, the conclusion of this protocol marks a new stage of development in the global AI chip market. It not only reflects the recognition of the importance of AI technology by governments around the world, but also embodies the complex challenges faced by the technology industry in the context of globalization. In the future, finding a balance between protecting national interests and promoting global technological development will become an important issue that governments and technology companies need to address together.