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Nvidia wins US approval to resume H20 chip sales in China
That message appears to have resonated in Washington. Nvidia confirmed last week that it had received US government approval to resume H20 sales to China. While Nvidia is poised to benefit financially, US officials say the move also serves national interests.

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Washington China hawks slam US approval of H20 chip sales
Washington China hawks are slamming the approval by US President Donald Trump’s administration of resumption of the sale of ...
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Nvidia to boost H20 chip sales to China after US export restrictions ease
Nvidia will ramp up supply of Chinese-compliant H20 chips in the coming months and look to bring more advanced semiconductors ...
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Nvidia's return to China faces trust deficit as domestic rivals gain ground
Nvidia announced at China's International Supply Chain Expo that its H20 chips received US government approval to resume ...

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