NVIDIA To Resume China Chip Sales
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Nvidia Corp. boss Jensen Huang anticipates getting the first batch of US licenses to export H20 AI chips to China soon, formally allowing the company to resume sales of a much sought-after component in the world’s top semiconductor arena.
One analyst boosted his price target on Nvidia’s stock to a level that would imply a $5.7 trillion market cap, with the chip maker seemingly cleared to sell its H20 chip in China again.
Nvidia said overnight that it had been given assurances that it could sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chips in China again.
Nvidia Corp. planea reanudar las ventas de su chip H20 de inteligencia artificial en China, tras obtener garantías de Washington de que dichos envíos serán aprobados. Esto representa un giro radical respecto a la postura anterior del gobierno de Trump sobre limitar las ambiciones de Pekín.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments and news of the resumption of H20 chip sales to China have excited Wall Street.
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Data center operators in China, which use Nvidia’s H20 chips to crunch data for various AI services, have been struggling to find a local alternative that is as good as the U.S. company’s chips.
Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang spent months telling everyone what a grave mistake the US was making restricting shipments of artificial intelligence processors to China — with little sign that his argument was swaying anyone.