Nvidia H200 AI chip approved for sale by Chinese regulators — Reuters

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Investing.com—Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing sources, that NVIDIA’s H200 AI chip has received approval in Beijing and is available for purchase by multiple Chinese companies.

According to reports, not long ago, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company has resumed production of the H200 chip for the Chinese market and has received purchase orders from several local enterprises.

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Under new U.S. regulations, the H200 is the most advanced AI chip NVIDIA is authorized to sell in China. The chip was approved by the Trump administration for sale in China by the end of 2025.

However, NVIDIA faces increasing resistance in its sales to China, partly due to opposition from U.S. lawmakers and partly because Beijing is cracking down on foreign-made AI chips to promote more domestic alternatives.

According to Reuters, NVIDIA is also working with its recently acquired startup Groq to develop AI chips for sale in China.

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