Nvidia's Blackwell Chips: A US-China Trade Challenge
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed hope about selling Blackwell chips in China, a decision pending approval from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump's discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping did not include these chips despite semiconductor talks, signaling possible challenges for Nvidia in China.
 
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is optimistic about the potential sale of the company's cutting-edge Blackwell chips in China. However, the decision ultimately rests with U.S. President Donald Trump.
During recent discussions between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, semiconductors were a topic of conversation. Trump indicated that while China is open to discussing chip imports with Nvidia and other companies, the Blackwell chips were not part of the dialogue.
This situation underscores the complexities Nvidia faces in navigating the U.S.-China trade dynamics, particularly concerning high-tech exports like semiconductors.
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