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Trump Approves Nvidia AI Chip Exports to China Amid Tech Tensions

What Happened

President Donald Trump has cleared Nvidia to export its most advanced AI chips to China, reversing earlier curbs. The approval affects high-end hardware central to artificial intelligence and machine learning developments. The decision comes after months of market speculation and amid heightened tech competition between the US and China. Nvidia, a leading chipmaker based in the US, can now resume selling powerful processors such as the H100 to Chinese technology firms. The move marks a significant step in the ongoing relationship between US tech giants and the Chinese market.

Why It Matters

The export of advanced Nvidia AI chips to China will influence the competitive landscape for global artificial intelligence innovation. It could accelerate China’s AI capabilities and ease supply chain fears. The decision may affect diplomatic, economic, and national security policies as both nations vie for tech leadership. Read more in our AI News Hub

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