NVIDIA Orders 300,000 AI Chips
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China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Trump administration is letting it sell its advanced H20 computer chips to China — a reversal in policy.
Trump and his team decided to let the chips go in a bid to stop China from getting ahead in the race to make the best chips, Kevin Hassett says
White House National economic adviser Kevin Hassett, in an apparent reference to Nvidia's H20 AI chip shipments to China, said President Trump and his team decided to let the chips go in a bid to stop China from getting ahead in the race to make the best chips.
Nvidia plans to resume sales of its H20 AI chip to China with U.S. approval, amidst efforts to prevent China from gaining a technological edge in the AI chip race. This decision, endorsed by Trump and his team,
Nvidia (NVDA) shares remain in focus following a Reuters report that the company is warming up to resume its business in China. NVDA has placed an order with Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) for some 300,000 of its H20 AI chips to meet the anticipated pent-up demand that’s about to be unlocked in China.
President Trump is facing growing pushback on multiple fronts over his administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its H20 chips to China, a move that critics argue could give Beijing a leg up in the race to develop artificial intelligence (AI).
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