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China’s new AI chips: How close are they to Nvidia H200?
China’s push to build its own high‑end AI accelerators has moved from aspiration to measurable silicon, and the obvious yardstick is Nvidia’s H200. The question is no longer whether Chinese vendors can tape out advanced chips,
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday that he would allow Nvidia to sell an advanced type of computer chip used in the development of artificial intelligence to “approved customers” in China. There have been concerns about allowing ...
Trump imposes a 25% tariff on select AI chips as the US eases restrictions on limited exports to China. The White House says broader semiconductor tariffs may follow.
A revised licensing review policy will allow Chinese firms to purchase Nvidia’s H200 chips, although some members of Congress say the move will embolden Beijing’s own AI ambitions.
The US Commerce Department on Tuesday opened the door for Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips in China with restrictions, following through on a policy shift announced last month by President Donald Trump.
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China’s AI hopes hit wall as chip shortage widens gap with America
Top artificial intelligence researchers in China are now saying something that goes against the upbeat headlines of the past year. Their country probably
HOUSTON – Federal prosecutors announced Monday the first-ever conviction in an artificial intelligence technology smuggling case, uncovering a sophisticated scheme to illegally export over $160 million worth of advanced computer chips to China through a ...
President Donald Trump recently announced he has approved the sale of advanced computer chips to China. Manufactured by Nvidia, the chips are one of the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators on the market. But the president’s decision ...
NVIDIA’s advanced GPUs are primarily manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan, but geopolitical risks are pushing the company to diversify its production. A significant partnership with Intel aims to leverage their manufacturing, packaging, and testing capabilities for custom chips, reducing reliance on a single source.