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Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Exports to China After Huang and Trump Meeting

What Happened

Nvidia has restarted shipments of its AI chips to China after a significant meeting between CEO Jensen Huang and President Donald Trump. The company had previously faced US government restrictions on exporting advanced chips such as its H100 and A100 models to China, aimed at maintaining America\’s technological edge. The discussions between Huang and Trump appear to have softened the US stance, allowing Nvidia to resume exports under certain guidelines. This move is seen as pivotal for Nvidia\’s business, as China represents one of its largest markets for cutting-edge GPU and AI technology.

Why It Matters

This development may mark a new phase in the US-China technology relationship, especially regarding AI and semiconductor innovation. It has significant consequences for global supply chains, competition, and diplomatic policies between two of the world\’s largest economies. Read more in our AI News Hub

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