Foreign media reported today (December 15): "After U.S. President Trump announced on December 8 to loosen export restrictions on NVIDIA's H200 chips to China, the Chinese official response was not enthusiastic. Whether NVIDIA can re-enter the Chinese market remains uncertain for now."

Previously, the United States imposed export controls on high-end chips, directly causing NVIDIA's market share in China to drop to zero, leaving companies anxious, as for semiconductor companies, losing the Chinese market is a consequence that is unbearable. In the context of increased encirclement by the U.S. and the West, China's goal is: continuous breakthroughs in domestic chips, constantly reducing dependence on foreign products, and gradually meeting domestic demand. Whether NVIDIA's attempt to return to the Chinese market would impact the development of China's domestic chips needs to be handled with caution.

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