Nvidia-China chips: Donald Trump clears AI chip sales to Beijing; company ‘hopes to start deliveries soon,’ says CEO Huang
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the Trump administration has approved the sale of its advanced H20 AI chips to Chinese buyers, reversing previous restrictions. This decision follows lobbying efforts by Huang and other tech executives, who argued that export controls would harm America’s competitiveness and market share in China.
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