Nvidia is reportedly considering expanding production of its H200 AI chips due to high demand from Chinese clients, following US approval for exports.
The move comes after US President Donald Trump said on 12 December the US government would allow Nvidia to export H200 processors, its second-fastest AI chips, to China and collect a 25% fee on such s ...
Chinese companies’ strong demand for the H200 stems from the fact that it is easily the most powerful chip they can currently ...
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Executive SummaryOn December 8, the Trump administration announced plans to loosen U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China by approving the sale of Nvidia H200 chips—the ...
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The move comes after President Donald Trump said the U.S. government would allow Nvidia to export H200 processors.
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