NVIDIA can sell H200 AI chips to China
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President Donald Trump decided to let Nvidia Corp. sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China after concluding the move carried a lower security risk because the company’s Chinese archrival,
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Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia Corp. to sell advanced chips to China marks more than just a shift in US tech policy. It also raises questions about how far he’ll go to steady ties with Xi Jinping.
U.S. President Donald Trump said today on social media that he will allow Nvidia Corp. to sell its H200 graphics processing units to “approved customers in China”, reversing a policy that had previously prohibited the product from being shipped to the country.
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