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Nvidia Secures U.S. Approval to Sell H20 AI Chip to China After CEO Meeting
News Title/Type: Technology News, AI Chip Sales to China
Report Provider/Author: The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Authors: Raffaele Huang, Amrith Ramkumar
TechnologyJensen Huang’s case proves persuasive as U.S. agrees to grant licenses for H20 chipNvidia NVDA 4.35%increase; green up pointing triangle said it has received assurances from the Trump administration that it can sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chip in China, days after Chief Executive Jensen Huang met President Trump.
The administration’s move marks a turnabout after the Commerce Department restricted sales of the chip in April, costing Nvidia billions of dollars. The news came during a visit by Huang to Beijing, where he was meeting senior officials. “I’m very happy,” he told reporters.Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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Nvidia Secures U.S. Approval to Sell H20 AI Chip to China After CEO Meeting
News Title/Type: Technology News, AI Chip Sales to China
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TechnologyJensen Huang’s case proves persuasive as U.S. agrees to grant licenses for H20 chipNvidia NVDA 4.35%increase; green up pointing triangle said it has received assurances from the Trump administration that it can sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chip in China, days after Chief Executive Jensen Huang met President Trump.
The administration’s move marks a turnabout after the Commerce Department restricted sales of the chip in April, costing Nvidia billions of dollars. The news came during a visit by Huang to Beijing, where he was meeting senior officials. “I’m very happy,” he told reporters.Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8VideosFurther Reading
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