Nvidia to Resume China Chip Sales After Months of Regulatory Uncertainty

Nvidia has announced plans to restart the sale of its H20 AI chips to China, after a period of uncertainty caused by shifting U.S
Nvidia has announced plans to restart the sale of its H20 AI chips to China, after a period of uncertainty caused by shifting U.S
Nvidia has briefly touched a market valuation of $4 trillion, making it the first company ever to do so, as investors bet heavily on AI.
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has long championed the idea of “sovereign AI,” the notion that countries should develop AI systems that reflect their unique language, culture, and knowledge.
Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia are joining forces to build Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, a major project set to launch in Germany by 2026.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has released an upgraded version of its artificial intelligence reasoning model, DeepSeek R1, sparking a wave of attention in the AI community.
Nvidia has been significantly impacted by the U.S. government’s recent chip-export restrictions, particularly regarding its H20 AI chip.
The Trump administration is considering a deal that would allow the UAE to import over a million advanced Nvidia chips, which would exceed limits set under Biden-era regulations.
A US lawmaker sets to introduce a new bill aimed at tracking the location of AI chips, like those produced by Nvidia, after they are sold.
Nvidia and Anthropic are in a public dispute over AI policy as the U.S. plans new export restrictions on advanced AI chips.