Chinese firms rush for Nvidia chips as US prepares to lift ban Chinese firms have begun rushing to order Nvidia's H20 AI chips as the company plans to resume sales to mainland China, Reuters reports The chip giant expects to receive US government licenses
Nvidia to resume sale of H20 chips in China. Why did US President . . . Nvidia, which last week briefly touched a market cap of $4 trillion, has been allowed to resume selling its H20 Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips to China again The decision comes months after the US commerce department restricted the export of these chips to China But what happened? Why the sudden change of heart?
Trump Lifted the AI Chip Ban on China, Clearing Nvidia and AMD to . . . Summary: Months after tightening export rules, the Trump administration is letting Nvidia and AMD resume AI chip sales to China The move restores key compute power to Chinese firms, boosts U S chipmaker revenue and reignites the race for global AI dominance
Nvidia to resume H20 AI chip sales to China following US policy . . . - WION The US government’s decision to approve Nvidia’s AI chip sales to China marks a significant shift in the ongoing AI race between the two global powers, despite earlier fears that China could leverage these advanced chips for military purposes
Nvidia resumes sale of AI chips to China Nvidia won Washington’s green light to resume sales of artificial intelligence chips to China, a surprising loosening of strict US curbs on Beijing in the AI race