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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared to have scored big on Monday when the White House approved sales of his company’s H200 chips to China. But China may prefer Chinese-made chips—or smuggled ones.
Nvidia considers expanding production in China after Trump allows exports of H200 AI chips. Strong Chinese demand may lead to new capacity.
On Dec. 8, President Donald Trump posted on the social media platform Truth Social that he has "informed President Xi, of China, that the United States will allow NVIDIA to ship its H200 products to approved customers in China, and other Countries, under conditions that allow for continued strong National Security."
Could the next Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) really be hiding in plain sight on the Chinese market? With Moore Threads, a company many refer to as the “Nvidia of China,” soaring around 425% on its public market debut,
Zhang Jianzhong left Nvidia to found Moore Threads, in 2020. The firm's IPO skyrocketed in part due to China's push for tech self-reliance amid US restrictions.
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Nvidia has permission to sell H200 chips to China. Why it might not matter much for the stock.
Nvidia gets Trump’s approval for chip sales to China. What it means for the stock. While President Donald Trump plans to allow Nvidia to sell a more advanced artificial-intelligence chip to China, doubts over whether Beijing will permit sales in large volumes mean the stock isn’t receiving much of a boost.
Nvidia has reportedly developed location verification technology that will allow it to identify where its computer chips are being used – a move that comes as the artificial intelligence giant
Learn why Nvidia Corporation remains a Strong Buy as robust margins and growth fuel a bullish outlook—China sales have minimal impact. Click for this NVDA update.
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup, has been developing its next major model using several thousand Nvidia’s state-of-the-art Blackwell chips which the U.S. has forbidden from being exported to China, according to six people with knowledge of the matter.
U.S. President Donald Trump's move to allow exports to China of Nvidia's second-best artificial intelligence chip, the H200, will spur strong demand from the country's tech giants, research institutes,
Nvidia is considering ramping up production of its powerful H200 AI chips after demand from Chinese companies surged beyond current supply.