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Nvidia Restores H20 AI Chip Exports to China Amid Easing Curbs

Nvidia Restores H20 AI Chip Exports to China Amid Easing Curbs

Nvidia Restores H20 AI Chip Exports to China Amid Easing Curbs US technology behemoth Nvidia has announced it will resume sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China. This significant development follows a period where exports were halted due to stringent US licensing curbs. The decision is expected to have notable implications for both Nvidia’s market performance and the broader AI chip supply chain. 阅读中文版 (Read Chinese Version) Disclaimer: This content is aggregated from public sources online. Please verify…

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Nvidia Set to Resume H20 AI Chip Sales to China Following US Government Approval

Nvidia Set to Resume H20 AI Chip Sales to China Following US Government Approval

Nvidia Set to Resume H20 AI Chip Sales to China Following US Government Approval Nvidia Corp. is preparing to recommence sales of its H20 artificial intelligence accelerator chips to China, a significant development following assurances from Washington that export licenses for these shipments will be granted. This move marks a dramatic reversal of the US government’s earlier stance, which had blocked sales of the China-specific H20 variant since April. The company confirmed the impending resumption in a recent blog post,…

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US-China Trade Truce: A Framework for De-escalation

US-China Trade Truce: A Framework for De-escalation

US-China Trade Truce: A Framework for De-escalation The US and China have agreed on a framework to resolve their ongoing trade dispute, temporarily easing export restrictions on rare earth minerals and semiconductors. This follows a previous Geneva agreement that stalled due to conflicting export controls. The deal involves reciprocal removal of some export restrictions: China will lift curbs on rare earth minerals and magnets, while the US will ease restrictions on certain technology exports to China. Details remain scarce, pending…

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