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15-07-2025
The Trump administration has reversed its previous decision to restrict Nvidia's sales of artificial intelligence chips to China. Nvidia announced that the U.S. government has approved sales of its China-specific A.I. chip, the H20, and assured the company that licenses will be granted. The decision comes after Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, met with President Trump and lobbied politicians to keep China open for A.I. chip sales. The reversal has significant implications for the U.S.-China A.I. race and could allow Chinese tech companies to restart purchases of Nvidia's chips.
Entities: Nvidia, China, United States, Jensen Huang, President Trump • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
15-07-2025
Nvidia will resume selling its H20 graphic processing chips to China after receiving assurance from the US government that export licenses will be granted. The company's CEO, Jensen Huang, is currently in Beijing attending the International Supply Chain Expo and meeting with government and industry officials to discuss AI's potential to raise productivity. The move is seen as a boon for Nvidia and China's AI development, as the country is expected to see significant growth in AI funding.
Entities: Nvidia, China, US government, Jensen Huang, H20 GPU • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
15-07-2025
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced that the Trump administration has approved the sale of advanced computer chips used for artificial intelligence development to China, despite previous restrictions. Huang met with Trump and other US policymakers recently and is currently in Beijing attending a supply chain conference.
Entities: Nvidia, Jensen Huang, Donald Trump, China, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform