Reins Loosened Nvidia Chips Can Be Sold to China Again

Source: Reuters | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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The state-of-the-art H200 microchip from Nvidia is especially sought after for computing power in the field of artificial intelligence. For some time, China had banned its import. Now, however, it has been decided that Chinese AI players are allowed to access it again ...(Image:  Nvidia)
The state-of-the-art H200 microchip from Nvidia is especially sought after for computing power in the field of artificial intelligence. For some time, China had banned its import. Now, however, it has been decided that Chinese AI players are allowed to access it again ...
(Image: Nvidia)

According to a media report, China will allow its leading AI companies to purchase a limited number of high-performance chips from the U.S. semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia. As reported by the U.S. technology portal The Information, citing two people familiar with the matter, Chinese authorities have already informed companies such as Alibaba, Bytedance, and Deepseek in recent weeks that they might soon be granted permission to purchase some H200 chips from Nvidia. No statements have yet been provided by Nvidia, the U.S. Department of Commerce, or the Chinese companies. However, Nvidia has already received licenses from the U.S. government to sell its highly advanced H200 chips to China.

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