Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China After US License Approval
Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China After US License Approval

Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China After US License Approval

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Nvidia has received assurances from the Trump administration that it will be granted licenses to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China, lifting a significant restriction that had paused shipments and impacted the company's revenue. This development followed a meeting between CEO Jensen Huang and President Trump at the White House, marking a major win for Nvidia amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions and export controls aimed at protecting national security. While Nvidia can now sell the H20 chip, its most advanced AI chips remain restricted due to concerns over potential military applications by China. The easing of restrictions has boosted Nvidia’s stock and is expected to restore billions in lost revenue, with other U.S. chipmakers like AMD also anticipated to benefit from renewed export licenses. Nvidia is also developing new AI chips tailored for the Chinese market, underscoring the importance of China as a massive and innovative market for AI technology. Additionally, this progress supports broader positive momentum in U.S.-China trade relations and is linked to upcoming significant investments in AI and data center infrastructure announced at a Trump AI event.

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