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Trump opens door to sales of version of Nvidia's next-gen AI chips in China

CHINA, AUG 11 – The deal requires Nvidia to share 15% of sales revenue from lower-end AI chips shipped to China with the US government as part of export control compromises.

  • On August 11, US President Donald Trump indicated he would consider allowing Nvidia Corp to sell a less advanced version of its Blackwell chip to China if designed appropriately.
  • Trump confirmed a separate deal allowing Nvidia to sell its H20 AI chip to China under a revenue-sharing agreement requiring 15% of revenue to be paid to the US government.
  • Experts warn that such arrangements could set a precedent for American companies in China and may threaten national security by undermining export controls.
  • Mr. Trump mentioned a potential meeting with Nvidia's Chief Executive Officer to negotiate details on the less advanced Blackwell chip version.
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Washington, United States. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed Monday reports that the semiconductor giant Nvidia will pay the U.S. 15% of its revenues from sales of certain artificial intelligence chips to China. At a press conference at the White House, Trump argued that the H20 chips Nvidia will sell in China are “obsolete,” even though they were subject to export restrictions recently. He said that to reverse these restrictions, he agreed …

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Market Screener broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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