US Says No Nvidia H200 AI Chips Delivered to China Amid Export Scrutiny

China has not received any shipments of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips, according to a senior United States Commerce Department official, underscoring the continued sensitivity surrounding advanced semiconductor exports to Beijing. David Peters, assistant secretary for export enforcement, told members of the House

China Clears Path for DeepSeek Nvidia Chip Purchase

China has conditionally approved leading artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek to move forward with the purchase of Nvidia’s H200 chips, marking a notable shift in Beijing’s approach to high end foreign semiconductors. The approval comes after weeks of internal review and applies under regulatory

China Clears Nvidia H200 Imports for Major Tech Firms

China has begun clearing imports of Nvidia’s H200 graphics processing units, easing months of uncertainty for the country’s largest technology companies as demand for advanced artificial intelligence computing capacity continues to rise. The approvals mark a notable development in Beijing’s management of high

China AI Firms Weigh GPU Access Over Performance

China’s artificial intelligence sector is navigating a growing gap between demand for high performance computing and the realities of hardware access, as leading firms face delays importing advanced graphics processing units while domestic alternatives mature at a slower pace. Nvidia’s H200 chips have

US Lawmakers Move to Reassert Control Over AI Chip Exports

US lawmakers are preparing to advance legislation that would give Congress direct authority to review and potentially block exports of advanced artificial intelligence chips, marking a new escalation in Washington’s debate over technology controls and China policy. The proposed measure follows recent decisions

China Chip Expert Urges Caution Over Nvidia H200 Purchases Amid Shifting US Export Signals

A senior Chinese semiconductor expert has advised mainland companies to remain cautious when considering purchases of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips, warning that the United States’ changing approach to advanced chip exports makes long term intentions difficult to read. Wei Shaojun, vice president

US Lawmakers Press for Transparency on Nvidia H200 Chip Licences for China

Congressional Scrutiny Intensifies Over AI Chip Controls Pressure is mounting in Washington over how the United States is handling advanced artificial intelligence chip exports to China. Two senior Democratic lawmakers have formally asked the US Commerce Department to disclose whether it has approved

Nvidia’s H200 approval seen as a boost rather than a threat

The recent approval allowing Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence processors to be shipped to China has sparked debate about its impact on the country’s domestic chipmakers. While the H200 is significantly more powerful than Chinese made alternatives, analysts say it is unlikely to derail

Trump Approves Nvidia’s H200 Exports to China in Strategic Shift as Analysts See Mixed Motives

US President Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to export its H200 artificial intelligence chips to approved customers in China marks a notable shift in Washington’s technology policy, opening limited market access while still restricting cutting edge hardware. Analysts say the move represents

China’s AI Sector Expected to Embrace Nvidia’s H200 Shipments Despite Rising Local Competition

China’s artificial intelligence developers are expected to react positively to Washington’s approval for Nvidia to ship its H200 AI chips to select customers in the country, analysts said, even as Beijing continues to accelerate efforts toward technological self reliance. The approval comes amid