By Wen-Yee Lee and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday he hopes China will ...
Recent reports from mainland China indicate that authorities have approved the import of an initial batch of Nvidia's H200 ...
Nvidia says no China orders yet for H200 AI chips as Beijing weighs import approval—what it means for NVDA and AI supply.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that while the US has approved H200 AI chip sales to China, Beijing's decision is pending.
The limited approvals can ease immediate pressure on local hyperscalers but leave longer-term constraints in place, with implications for global enterprise AI infrastructure.
Nvidia, the US-based chipmaker, is waiting for China to complete licensing approval for its powerful H200 artificial ...
Huang says Nvidia needed to compete quite vigorously as China has many strong chip companies Read more at The Business Times.
Trump banned AI chips, then China banned imports. Now China permits imports with conditions. No orders placed yet.
Nvidia faces scrutiny as a US representative claims the company provided technical assistance to DeepSeek, an AI startup ...
Nvidia has not received any H200 chip orders from China, as Beijing has yet to approve imports, and the US export license is still pending.
In one of the first official updates into the H200 China saga, CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed Beijing hasn't decided whether ...