US mulls letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China: Report
Allowing Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips to China could generate billions in revenue but faces national security concerns and no final decision has been made.
- 1- The Trump administration is considering allowing sales of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China as U.S.–China relations improve, according to sources familiar with the matter. 2- The Commerce Department is reviewing a potential shift in its current policy that blocks exports of advanced chips to China. 3- Officials cautioned that the plans are still under review and could change.
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US mulls letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China, sources say
The Trump administration is considering greenlighting sales of Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, people familiar with the matter said, as a bilateral detente boosts prospects for exports of advanced U.S. technology to China.
The Trump administration will be able to authorize Nvidia to sell H200 chips used for IA development in China.
According to people familiar with the matter, U.S. officials are holding preliminary discussions on whether to allow Nvidia to sell her H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, a possible controversial measure that would be a great triumph for the world’s most valuable company. President Donald Trump’s team has held internal discussions on H200 chips shipments to the Asian country in recent days, according to sources who requested anonymity …
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