Nvidia CEO Says Purchase Orders, Not Formal Declaration, Will Signal Chinese Approval of H200
Approval for Nvidia's H200 AI chip imports to China will be indicated by purchase orders amid ongoing U.S. export license reviews, CEO Jensen Huang said.
- On Jan 6, Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, said Chinese approval for H200 AI chips will appear through purchase orders rather than formal announcements at a Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas press conference.
- After a policy reversal last year, Nvidia awaits U.S. export licenses required to ship H200 chips to China, which remain pending.
- Nvidia is ramping up H200 chips for Chinese customers amid strong interest and targeting up to $500 billion in combined sales from Blackwell and Vera Rubin platforms this year.
- Investors reacted modestly, with Nvidia shares edging up 0.49% in after-hours trading, while Colette Kress, Nvidia CFO, said the U.S. export license process is "working feverishly" as the company will "wait and see".
- Nvidia also highlighted its Vera Rubin production on Monday and Jensen Huang said he expects a "really giant year" with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. while planning a visit soon to Israel, where Nvidia has 5,000 employees.
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China to approve Nvidia H200 buying as soon as this quarter
(Bloomberg) — China plans to approve some imports of Nvidia Corp.’s H200 chips as soon as this quarter, according to people familiar with the situation, giving the company renewed access to a critical market. Chinese officials are preparing to allow local companies to buy the component from Nvidia for select commercial use, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private. However, the H200 chip will be barre…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says Chinese Approval For H200 AI Chips Will Show Up Quietly In Purchase Orders: 'Not Expecting Any Press Releases' - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM)
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Chinese approval for importing the company's H200 AI chips will be signaled quietly through purchase orders rather than official announcements, as Nvidia awaits U.S. export licenses amid strong demand and highlights its next-generation Vera Rubin chips at CES 2026.
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