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Nvidia says U.S. government will allow it to resume H20 AI chip sales to China

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, participates in the round table debate at the Viva Technology Conference, which is dedicated to innovation and initiatives at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center in Paris on June 11, 2025.

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NVIDIA said on Tuesday that the US government is sure that the company will be licensed to be licensed to the company H20 general trading units hoped to maintain sales to customers in China, he said.

The sale of H20 chips, specially designed to keep Nvidia away from export controls in China, was stopped in April.

“The US government made sure that licenses will be given to NVIDIA, and Nvidia hopes to start delivery soon.” He said. expression.

This comes on the basis of a preliminary trade agreement that seeks rare land exports between Washington and Beijing last month and to relax the United States to relax technology export controls.

NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang, has increased its lobbying against export controls, arguing that they have prevented American leadership in recent months. In May, Huang said that CHIP restrictions are almost halved by Nvidia’s Chinese market share.

Huang also announced a new “fully compatible” GPU, NVIDIA RTX Pro, saying it is ideal for smart factories and logistics.

The potential change in the US stance is following a meeting between Huang and US President Donald Trump last week.

In his meeting with Trump and US policy makers, Huang said that Nvidia’s support for management’s employment and onshoring efforts, and that America has confirmed the purpose of leading the global AI.

In the meantime, it was confirmed that Huang came together with the government and industrial authorities to discuss the benefits of Huang’s AI and the benefits of AI to be safe and secure for everyone’s benefit.

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