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Nvidia CEO Hopes Blackwell Chips Can Be Sold in China but Decision up to Trump

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says U.S. export controls determine if Blackwell AI chips can be sold to China, with no final decision yet after Trump-Xi talks.

  • Earlier this week, President Donald Trump said export controls on Nvidia's most advanced AI accelerators did not come up during his talks with Xi Jinping, President of China.
  • U.S. export controls limit sales and require presidential approval, and in August the Trump administration granted Nvidia export licenses for H20, a cut-down H100 predecessor to Blackwell.
  • At the APEC CEO summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, Jensen Huang said he hopes Nvidia can sell Blackwell chips to China someday but no decisions have been made, while Nvidia shares rose to $206.80, up nearly 2%.
  • Trump said he would speak with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and framed the U.S. as an arbitrator between China and Nvidia, despite later saying Blackwell chips were not part of talks.
  • Decisions on Blackwell exports will ultimately depend on U.S. licensing and Huang said even after H20 export licenses granted in August, China blocked shipments.
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seznamzpravy.cz broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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