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Nvidia Gains U.S. Approval to Resume AI Chip Sales in China

What Happened

Nvidia revealed that the U.S. government has eased export restrictions, permitting the company to sell its advanced AI chips to customers in China once again. The initial U.S. rules, introduced to limit China\’s access to cutting-edge artificial intelligence and supercomputing technology, had earlier restricted sales of popular Nvidia products like the A100 and H100 GPUs. The updated policy is expected to restore access for Chinese technology firms while allowing Nvidia to recapture its sizeable market in the region. Industry experts see this as a significant development in the ongoing technology relationship between the U.S. and China.

Why It Matters

The lifting of these restrictions represents a major shift in technology trade policy, with important implications for the AI sector, global supply chains, and competition. Allowing Nvidia to re-enter the Chinese market can help sustain its technology leadership and fuel further AI innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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