Foreign media: The U.S. government has approved NVIDIA to sell its advanced H200 chips to China, but with the requirement that the U.S. market is adequately supplied.
H200 is NVIDIA's second most advanced semiconductor, which was previously restricted due to concerns that it could enhance China's technological and military advantages. Trump had previously stated that he would "approve clients" in China to purchase chips and charge a 25% fee.
China stated that it opposes politicizing and weaponizing technological and trade issues, as such practices are not in the mutual interest of both sides. NVIDIA has been lobbying the U.S. government to lift chip exports, believing that the global market is crucial for its competitiveness.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1854261939244108/
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