NVIDIA Orders 300,000 AI Chips
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Nvidia has ordered 300,000 H20 GPUs from TSMC as Chinese demand surges, despite political backlash over national security risks. The U.S. still hasn’t approved export licenses, but Nvidia aims to retain its foothold in China’s AI market,
Demand in China has begun surging for a business that, in theory, shouldn't exist: the repair of advanced Nvidia artificial intelligence chipsets that the U.S. has banned the export of to its trade and tech rival.
Nvidia, which stands to make billions, pushes back as Democratic senators criticize the Trump administration for letting the company resume the AI GPU sales to China.
Nvidia's latest high-end GPU, the RTX 5090, isn't available in China, but the graphics card manufacturer seems to have a plan to get around the restriction.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the Trump administration is letting it sell its advanced H20 computer chips to China — a reversal in policy.
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Nvidia (NVDA) shares remain in focus following a Reuters report that the company is warming up to resume its business in China. NVDA has placed an order with Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) for some 300,000 of its H20 AI chips to meet the anticipated pent-up demand that’s about to be unlocked in China.