Breaking | Tech war: Nvidia says it will resume sales of H20 graphic processing chips to China



Nvidia will resume selling its H20 chips in China and release a new graphics processing unit (GPU) for the country in compliance with US export restrictions, according to a statement amid the visit by its CEO Jensen Huang to Beijing.

Nvidia has applied to sell the H20 GPU again, and the US government has “assured Nvidia that licences will be granted” and Nvidia is expected to start deliveries soon, according to a company statement on Tuesday. Nvidia “hopes to start deliveries soon”, it said.

Huang also announced a “new, fully compliant” Nvidia RTX PRO GPU that “is ideal for digital twin AI for smart factories and logistics”.

Huang is visiting Beijing and will attend a big supply chain conference as a guest of honour.

More to follow …

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