ЁЯФН Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China amid U.S.-China Tech Tensions ЁЯЗ║ЁЯЗ╕ЁЯЗиЁЯЗ│
Nvidia is preparing to restart sales of its H20 AI chip in China, just as CEO Jensen Huang visits Beijing. Following export restrictions from the U.S. government that cost Nvidia billions in revenue, the company now plans to re-enter the Chinese market with updated, compliant models like the RTX Pro GPU.
Huang's visit comes as U.S.-China relations show signs of easing, and Nvidia remains focused on its critical presence in ChinaтАФone of its largest markets. Meanwhile, U.S. senators raise concerns about national security and restricted tech access.
ЁЯТб Key Highlights
тАв Nvidia files for U.S. license to resume H20 sales
тАв New RTX Pro chip tailored for Chinese market
тАв $15 billion in sales lost due to export bans
тАв Jensen Huang stresses ChinaтАЩs importance
тАв U.S. senators urge caution on military-linked meetings
ЁЯУЙ Will Nvidia regain its dominance in the Chinese AI chip market? Or will tensions flare again?
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