NVIDIA to boost H20 chip sales to China
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Nvidia announced this week that it has applied for licenses to sell its H200 chips in China and has assurances from the Trump administration that they will be granted. Estimates suggest that these sales could be nearly $10 billion per quarter, which would be a significant boost for Nvidia.
The U.S. is reportedly holding up the deal due to concerns that AI chips could be smuggled to China from the UAE.
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Nvidia said overnight that it had been given assurances that it could sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chips in China again.
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