Nvidia's H200 chip will be allowed to return to the Chinese market after CEO Jensen Huang's lobbying efforts to the Trump administration, a partial win for the company.
Nvidia's H200 chip will be allowed to return to the Chinese market after CEO Jensen Huang's lobbying efforts to the Trump administration, a partial win for the company.
While Nvidia is set to benefit from the additional revenue from China, the impact of this decision remains hotly debated.
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