Chip policy push: Nvidia in talks with Trump administration on new B30A design for China; security concerns remain, Beijing flags ‘backdoor’ risk
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Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, is in discussions with the Trump administration regarding a potential new semiconductor for China, despite existing restrictions on advanced chip sales. The proposed B30A GPU, intended for AI data centers, would be a follow-up to the H20 but requires US government approval.
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