Nvidia Gains Green Light for AI Chip Sales in China

Nvidia has obtained approval from Beijing to sell its powerful AI chips in China, resuming sales of the H200 chip and planning to introduce the Groq AI chip to the Chinese market. This decision is crucial for Nvidia, as China once accounted for 13% of the company's total revenue.

Nvidia Gains Green Light for AI Chip Sales in China
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Nvidia has secured approval from Chinese regulators to sell its H200 AI chips in China, marking a significant development for the U.S. chipmaker. The move comes after months of waiting for regulatory clearance amid tense U.S.-China relations affecting tech exports.

With the approval in hand, Nvidia is resuming production and sales of the H200 chips, which had been halted last year due to regulatory issues. This approval is seen as a breakthrough, allowing Nvidia to regain its footing in a market that previously generated 13% of its revenue.

Additionally, Nvidia is preparing the Groq AI chip for the Chinese market, targeting the lucrative inference segment where AI systems perform various tasks. Despite competition from local firms, Nvidia aims to strengthen its position in China’s AI market.

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