Nvidia Resumes H200 GPU Shipments to China After US License Approval

Nvidia has restarted shipments of its H200 AI accelerator chips to China following regulatory approval from both Beijing and US government licenses. This marks a significant reopening of a market that previously contributed 13% of Nvidia's revenue and had been closed due to export restrictions. Looking ahead, Nvidia plans to expand its presence in China by exporting Groq inferencing chips, signaling continued investment in the region despite global trade tensions.
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