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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) said it has received licenses for several of its key customers in China for the H20 chip but noted that there are some geopolitical situations it needs to work out between the U.S ...
TL;DR: China has banned the NVIDIA H20 AI GPU, citing security concerns despite US export licenses allowing sales with revenue sharing. This move halts NVIDIA's H20 shipments and production for China, ...
Photo of Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang. Photo source: Nvidia. A reported production pause of the H20 chip is boosting confidence in China’s domestic players. On August 22, China’s domestically ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA has halted production of its H20 AI chip for the Chinese market amid ongoing US-China trade restrictions and security concerns. Despite a temporary export license, China's Cyberspace ...
Nvidia has slammed the brakes on production of its controversial H20 AI chip after Beijing urged Chinese firms to dump the US hardware on alleged security risks — a move that rattled investors and ...
Chinese officials are miffed over Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s “insulting” remarks about Nvidia’s H20 computer chip — and are now pressuring domestic firms not to buy it, according to a report ...
NVIDIA is working on a new AI chip meant for the Chinese market that's more powerful than the H20, according to Reuters. It will reportedly be based on the company's latest Blackwell architecture, ...
Despite positive news that Nvidia and AMD's H20 and MI308 chips have received official approval from the US government to resume exports to China, this permission comes with an unprecedented condition ...
The U.S. government will take 15% of the revenue that chipmaker Nvidia pulls in from sales in China of its H20 microchip, which is used in the development of artificial intelligence, President Trump ...
Nvidia's H20 chips have come under fire in China, with state media and the Cyberspace Administration of China raising alarms about potential security risks, including the possibility of "backdoor" ...