Trump Says NVIDIA Can Sell H200 Chip to China
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Beijing’s push to advance the domestic chip industry will remain unchanged regardless of whether it allows Chinese companies to buy Nvidia’s H200, analysts said. Days after US President Donald Trump announced Washington would permit Nvidia to ship the chips to approved Chinese customers – on the condition that 25 per cent be “paid” to the United States – Beijing has yet to publicly state whether it will approve purchases.
After US President Donald Trump announced that NVIDIA’s H200 AI chips would be allowed for export to China, companies such as ByteDance and Alibaba
Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, warned Tuesday that allowing sales of Nvidia’s more powerful H200 chips to China could help the
President Donald Trump announced Monday he will allow Nvidia to sell some Artificial Intelligence chips to China, if the United States gets a 25% cut.
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