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The Chinese government fears that H20 GPUs pose a spying risk, but Nvidia says its products do not have backdoors.
Nvidia plans to resume sales of its H20 AI chip to China with U.S. approval, amidst efforts to prevent China from gaining a ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has filed applications to resume H20 chip shipments to China, balancing trade tensions and maintaining global AI chip lead.
Two weeks ago, Nvidia said it filed for licenses to resume H20 GPU shipments and expects approvals soon. The H20 remains ...
Nvidia has received approval to resume shipments of its modified H20 AI chips to China, signaling a cautious win for the ...
China's cyberspace regulator has asked Nvidia to explain security risks linked to its H20 AI chip, including location ...
It is China's breakthroughs in producing its own AI chips that has prompted the US to lift its curbs on the exports of H20 ...
Huawei’s new CloudMatrix supercomputer has outperformed NVIDIA’s platform, signaling a global AI power shift as US chip bans ...
Just because it's already the biggest company in the world by market cap doesn't mean the GPU leader doesn't have a lot of ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) just placed a fresh order for 300,000 H20 AI GPUs from TSMC (TSM) to keep pace with booming China demand ...
Thousands of license applications by U.S. companies to export goods and technology around the globe, including to China, are ...