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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China hasn't approved H200 imports yet — also confirms no new orders placed while Beijing decides
In one of the first official updates into the H200 China saga, CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed Beijing hasn't decided whether to allow imports of the chip, and that the company ahs received no new orders from Chinese companies as a result.
Even as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is making moves to unblock his company's H200 chips in China, a group of US lawmakers has warned that the company's advanced tech is allegedly being used to boost Chinese military capabilities.
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Exclusive-China gives nod to ByteDance, Alibaba and Tencent to buy Nvidia's H200 chips - sources
Jan 28 (Reuters) - China has given the green light to three of its largest tech companies to buy Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chips, four people familiar with the matter told Reuters, marking a shift in position as Beijing seeks to balance its AI needs against spurring domestic development.
The global market for AI is complicated, but that doesn't mean you'll be any less surprised when you find out why China might ban Nvidia graphics cards.
The H200 is Nvidia’s second-most powerful AI processor and is widely used for training large language models and other advanced artificial intelligence systems.