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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s projected US$200B CPU market includes China, describing it as a future data center opportunity while speaking in Taipei ahead of Computex. He also highlighted demand for AI infrastructure via new “Vera” processors, while Nvidia continues seeking approval to sell H200 chips in China.

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00:00NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says the company's projected US$200 billion market for CPUs includes China.
00:08$200 billion is not today, it's someday.
00:12And it includes, of course, all the data center CPUs.
00:18And this is a new market for us.
00:21He spoke after arriving in Taiwan on Saturday ahead of Computex.
00:26Earlier this week, he said the company's new Vera processors could tap into a US$200 billion market, highlighting strong
00:33demand for AI infrastructure.
00:36NVIDIA is also trying to maintain access to China for its H200 AI chips.
00:41While it has US export licenses, the chips have not yet been approved for sale in China.
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