Trump confirms Nvidia will pay the US for its sales in China
Nvidia and AMD will pay 15% of revenue from AI chip sales to China to the US government under a unique export license deal aimed at balancing market access and security concerns.
- Nvidia CEO Jenson Huang met with President Trump last week to discuss an agreement regarding sales in China.
- Nvidia will pay 15% of its revenues from H20 chip sales in China to the U.S. government as part of the deal.
- The Trump administration allowed Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices to resume sales of certain AI chips to China with conditions.
- Nvidia stated, "We follow rules the US government sets for our participation in worldwide markets.
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