Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed skepticism about China's willingness to accept the H200 AI chips, even if the U.S. relaxes export restrictions. The H200 chips, designed for training large-scale AI models, are part of U.S. efforts to curb China's AI capabilities. Huang noted that the downgraded versions of these chips may not meet China's performance expectations, potentially leading to rejection by Chinese regulators.
Huang's comments come amid discussions with President Trump regarding export controls, with U.S. officials citing national security concerns. The potential rejection of H200 chips by China could have significant implications for global technology and cryptocurrency sectors that depend on high-performance computing hardware.
Nvidia CEO: China Unlikely to Accept H200 Chips Despite Potential Easing of U.S. Export Rules
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