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NVIDIA CEO Acknowledges Complete Exit From Chinese AI Market Amid Trade Restrictions

NVIDIA’s presence in China’s artificial intelligence market has reportedly evaporated, with CEO Jensen Huang confirming a drop from 95% to 0% market share. The decline is attributed to U.S. export controls and China’s push for domestic AI solutions. Industry analysts suggest the situation reflects broader tech decoupling trends.

NVIDIA’s Drastic Market Share Decline in China

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has revealed that his company’s market position in China‘s artificial intelligence sector has completely collapsed, according to reports from the Citadel Securities Future Of Global Markets 2025 event. Sources indicate that NVIDIA‘s market share in China’s AI market has plummeted from 95% to 0% within a relatively short timeframe, representing one of the most dramatic reversals in recent technology industry history.

EnergyPolicy

US Unveils Ambitious Fusion Energy Strategy Amid Funding Uncertainties

The Department of Energy has outlined a comprehensive strategy to accelerate fusion energy development through public-private partnerships. While targeting commercial-scale deployment by the mid-2030s, the roadmap acknowledges significant funding gaps and technical challenges that have plagued fusion research for decades.

Ambitious Timeline for Commercial Fusion Power

The Department of Energy has released what sources indicate is a comprehensive new roadmap aimed at realizing the long-sought goal of commercial fusion energy. According to reports, the strategy commits to supporting research and development efforts while pursuing public-private partnerships to build the first generation of fusion power plants. The DOE reportedly envisions deploying commercial-scale fusion power to electricity grids by the mid-2030s, although analysts suggest the timeline remains highly ambitious.