<p>➀ NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang responds to the Intel-AMD 'x86 Alliance';</p><p>➁ Huang emphasizes the importance of keeping the x86 architecture alive;</p><p>➂ NVIDIA supports the alliance's efforts to ensure cross-compatibility between platforms;</p><p>➃ Huang acknowledges the need for the x86 segment to remain united for future development;</p><p>➄ The alliance aims to counter growing market competition;</p><p>➅ Intel and AMD's alliance is seen as a response to NVIDIA's influence in AI markets;</p><p>➆ The PC market is facing competition from ARM architecture and AI PC chips.</p>
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