U.S. gives green light to Nvidia H200 chip exports to China
U.S. gives green light to Nvidia H200 chip exports to China U.S. President Donald Trump's administration will allow Nvidia to export its second most powerful AI chips to China after the company was previously barred from doing so. WASHINGTON - The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave a formal green light to China-bound sales of Nvidia's second most powerful AI chips, putting in place a rule that will likely kickstart shipments of the H200 despite deep concerns among China hawks in Washington. According to the regulations, the chips will be reviewed by a third-party testing lab to confirm their technical AI capabilities before they can be shipped to China, which cannot receive more than 50% of the total amount of chips sold to American customers. Nvidia will need to certify that there are enough H200s in the U.S., while Chinese customers must demonstrate sufficient security procedures and cannot use the chips for military purposes. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever.
Jan-14-2026, 02:11:00 GMT
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