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Huang sees China more open to American chips

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited China alongside President Trump and American business leaders, sharing an optimistic outlook on the development of commercial…

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Huang sees China more open to American chips
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited China alongside President Trump and American business leaders, sharing an optimistic outlook on the development of commercial relations between the countries.

Visit to China

Huang was part of a delegation that visited China. At the Dell World conference in Las Vegas, he spoke with Bloomberg correspondent Ed Ludlow about his impressions from the trip. Huang emphasized that he sees potential for closer cooperation between American and Chinese companies in the technology sector.

Chips and Restrictions

Important note: Huang clarified that he did not discuss direct sales of H200 chips—Nvidia's flagship solution for AI—with the Chinese side. This demonstrates caution regarding American export restrictions on advanced microchips. The H200 remains one of the most powerful accelerators for generative AI, and sales to China are strictly regulated by the government.

  • Restrictions concern high-performance chips
  • Nvidia works with the US on regulatory compliance
  • The company is seeking ways to expand partnerships in other directions

What This Means

The visit demonstrates that American business is ready to seek dialogue with China despite trade tensions. For Nvidia, this means the need to balance between growing demand for AI chips in Asia and American export controls.

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