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NVIDIA'S CEO SAYS IT HAS US APPROVAL TO SELL ITS H20 AI COMPUTER CHIPS IN CHINA
AppleMagazine
|July 18, 2025
Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang confirmed that the company has received approval from the United States government to sell its H20 artificial intelligence chips to customers in China.
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The announcement marks a significant development in the ongoing balance between U.S. export controls and Nvidia's strategic access to the Chinese AI market.
The H20 chips are part of a modified product line Nvidia created to comply with tightening U.S. restrictions on advanced semiconductor technology sales to China. These chips are tailored to limit processing power below thresholds set by the U.S. Department of Commerce, allowing Nvidia to maintain a presence in one of the world's largest markets for AI hardware.
A REGULATORY PATHWAY THROUGH EXPORT CONTROLSNvidia's ability to secure U.S. government approval for sales of the H20 chips demonstrates a carefully coordinated effort to align with American national security policy while still supporting its international business operations. After the U.S. imposed strict export regulations in 2022 and further tightened them in late 2023, Nvidia was forced to halt shipments of its most powerful AI GPUs, including the A100 and H100, to China.
In response, Nvidia designed new chips like the H20 with modified interconnect speeds and reduced computing performance to stay within regulatory limits. According to Huang, these revised chips have passed through the U.S. Department of Commerce's review and are now authorized for sale. The H20 chips, which are based on Nvidia's Hopper architecture, offer competitive Al capabilities while complying with U.S. export thresholds. Their availability in China is expected to allow Nvidia to resume hardware shipments to leading Chinese tech firms, including Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu, which have been seeking alternatives amid supply chain uncertainties.
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