Bangkok – NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says the technology giant has won the approval from the Trump administration to sell its advanced H20 computer chips that are used to develop artificial intelligence For China – a reversal of administration policy.
News came A company blog post late Monday nightHuang also talked about the coup on CGTN television network operated by the Chinese state, which is in the Remarks shown on the X.
The post said, “The US government has assured Nvidia that licenses would be granted, and Nvidia hoped to start delivery soon,” the post said.
Huang told reporters in Beijing, “Today, I am announcing that the US government has approved us to file a license to start H20S shipping.” He said that half of the world’s AI researchers are in China.
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“It is so innovative and dynamic here in China that it is really important that American companies are able to combat and serve the market here in China,” he said.
Huang recently met with President Trump and other US policy makers and is to attend a supply chain conference in Beijing this week and talk with Chinese officials.
Broadcasting showed Huang’s meeting with China Council head Ren Hongbin to promote China’s international trade, showing the host of the China International Supply Series Expo, with NVidia a pioneer.
Zhang Guobin, founder of Chinese expert website eetrend.com, said that the French news agency AFP will “bring the new policy to” NVDia) for adequate revenue increase, for the damage caused by the previous restriction, for the damage caused by the previous restriction, saying that it will also reduce the impact of trade friction on the global supply chain for semiconductor.
But he said that the Chinese firms focus on domestic chip development because “Trump Administration … has prone to sudden policy changes, which makes it difficult to find out how long such inauguration can be tolerated.”
Nvidia has earned a lot of profits from AI’s rapid adoption, First company to cross its market price $ 4 trillion Last week. Although, Trade rivalry between America and China Is weighing heavy on the industry.
Washington has been tightening control over the export of advanced technology in China over the years, citing concerns that know for civil use can be deployed for military purposes. The emergence of China’s Deepsek AI Chatbot In January, there is no concern about how China can use advanced chips to help develop its AI abilities.
In January, Mr. Trump launched the Biden administration before starting his second term in the office New structure to export advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligenceAttempts to balance national security concerns about technology along with economic interests of producers and other countries.
The White House announced in April that it would restrict the sale of NVIDIA H20 chips and AMD’s MI308 chips to China.
NVIDIA had stated that the company would cost an additional $ 5.5 billion in tight export control, and Huang and other technology leaders are advocating for reversing the sanctions to Mr. Trump. They argue that such boundaries obstruct American competition in a leading edge region in one of the largest markets in the world for technology.
He has also warned that American export controls may extend other countries towards AI technology.