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Huang Renxun has left Beijing, and NVIDIA has not disclosed whether Huang Renxun met with the DeepSeek founder.

2025.04.18 15:24:51

Update on April 18th: An exclusive source from Yicai informed a reporter that CEO Jensen Huang has departed from Beijing after meeting with government officials. Nvidia did not disclose Jensen Huang's other travel arrangements during his trip to China, including whether he met with the founder of DeepSeek, William Liang.
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