
Foreign media: NVIDIA will adjust its chip exports to China
According to a report by Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao on May 17, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that due to U.S. government restrictions on the export of the Hopper architecture's H20 chip to China, the company is re-evaluating its market strategy in China and will not launch any more Hopper series chips in the future. Huang mentioned in an interview on the 17th that NVIDIA will not release any more Hopper series products after the H20 chip for the Chinese market. He said, "It won't be Hopper, because Hopper can no longer be adjusted." The report noted that NVIDIA revealed in mid-April that the U.S. government had prohibited the company from selling the H20 chip to the Chinese market without an export license. The H20 is the only high-performance artificial intelligence chip that NVIDIA is allowed to sell to China under the current legal framework. Reuters previously reported that NVIDIA plans to soon launch a downgraded version of the H20 chip in an attempt to recover its sales performance in the Chinese market
