H200 Chip
Nvidia is going back to China
Nvidia is restarting H200 chip sales in China, after Beijing's approval cleared the last hurdle for a chip that once generated 13% of Nvidia's revenue
Nvidia Restarts H200 Production for China After Securing Multiple Licenses
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is starting to turn the switch back on in China, with Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang saying the company is ramping up manufacturing of its H200 AI accelerators after securing licenses for many customers in the country. Speaking at the GTC conference in San Jose, Huang pointed to a supply chain that is getting fired up, signaling a shift from just weeks earlier when approvals were far more limited and momentum appeared slower.
Nvidia gets Beijing's nod for H200 chip sales: sources
STORY: Nvidia’s won Beijing’s approval to sell its second-most powerful H200 AI chips to China. It’s also preparing a version of the Groq AI chip that can be sold to the Chinese market. That’s according to sources who spoke to Reuters. :: Nvidia This long-awaited regulatory approval paves the way for the U.S. chipmaker to resume H200 chip sales in China… A market that once generated 13% of Nvidia's total revenue. The sale of the powerful chip has emerged as a major flashpoint in U.S.-China relations. Despite U.S. approval, and strong chip demand from Chinese firms, Beijing’s hesitation to allow imports has been the main barrier. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday that it had been licensed for "many customers in China" for the H200… And had received purchase orders from "many" companie
