Trump Weighing Whether to Allow Nvidia to Sell Advanced AI Chips to China: Report
President Trump considers easing 2022 export limits on Nvidia's AI chips to China amid national security concerns and economic interests, officials said.
- President Donald Trump is weighing whether to allow Nvidia Corp to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Nov 24, noting the final authorization 'sits on the desk of Donald Trump'.
- Because the move would change 2022 export rules, Nvidia chief executive officer Jensen Huang urged access to China, saying export bans hollowed the company’s business there.
- Bloomberg News reported on Nov 21 that US officials are discussing Nvidia's H200 chips, unveiled two years ago with faster memory than the H100, while Beijing told local companies not to buy earlier H20 chips.
- National-Security hawks in Washington oppose selling Nvidia's H200 chip to China, while lawmakers consider legislation and the Commerce Department reviews previous export restrictions.
- Following a Busan truce last month, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Trump on Monday that US-China trade ties have 'maintained a positive momentum' and Trump plans an April visit to Beijing.
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Xi Jinping Says US-China Trade Relations Maintain Positive Momentum As Trump Considers Allowing Nvidia AI Chip Sales To Beijing - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
China's Xi Jinping signaled strengthening US-China trade ties during a call with Donald Trump, just as Washington weighs whether to let Nvidia resume high-end AI chip sales to China.
Trump weighing whether to allow Nvidia to sell advanced AI chips to China: Report
US President Donald Trump is weighing whether to allow Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in an interview to Bloomberg News on Monday (Nov 24).
Trump weighing advanced Nvidia chip sales to China, Howard Lutnick says
US President Donald Trump is weighing whether to allow Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in an interview to Bloomberg News on Monday (Nov 24).
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