NVIDIA says it will restart sales of a key AI chip to China
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NVIDIA can start selling its H20 AI GPU to China again after gaining approval to do so from the US government.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described artificial intelligence models from Chinese firms Deepseek, Alibaba and Tencent as "world class" and said AI was "revolutionising" supply chains, at an exhibition in Beijing on Wednesday.
Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States.
Data center operators in China, which use Nvidia’s H20 chips to crunch data for various AI services, have been struggling to find a local alternative that is as good as the U.S. company’s chips.
Nestled in Chongqing's tech-driven Liangjiang New Area, the school has pioneered AI integration since its founding in 2019, evolving from a small cohort of nearly 200 students exposed to coding to a nationally recognized AI education base.
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Germany's data protection commissioner has reported DeepSeek AI to Google and Apple as "illegal content" in a move that could lead to a ban.
In April 2025, the U.S. expanded restrictions to include the Nvidia H20 chip, a China-specific version designed to comply with earlier export rules.