China, NVIDIA and H200
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President Donald Trump decided to let Nvidia Corp. sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China after concluding the move carried a lower security risk because the company’s Chinese archrival, ...
Futurum CEO Daniel Newman says China still needs Nvidia's H200 chips to stay competitive in AI despite political tensions, ...
China is considering investing up to an additional $70 billion in its domestic chip manufacturers in an effort to better ...
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China’s AI Chip Deficit: Why Huawei Can’t Catch Nvidia and U.S. Export Controls Should Remain
Executive SummaryOn December 8, the Trump administration announced plans to loosen U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China by approving the sale of Nvidia H200 chips—the ...
Sullivan, a former Biden-era national security advisor who helped design AI chip export curbs on China, told the NYT that ...
Huawei is preparing to test its latest AI chip, the Ascend 910D, hoping it can challenge higher-end products from Nvidia as US restrictions batter the Chinese semiconductor industry. According to ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared to have scored big on Monday when the White House approved sales of his company’s H200 chips ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct ticker symbol for Nvidia. Huawei Technologies is reportedly preparing to test its most powerful artificial intelligence processor ...
The U.S. president concluded the move carried a lower security risk because Huawei already offers AI systems with comparable ...
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