
The United States has relaxed export controls on NVIDIA H200 chips to China

The United States has relaxed export regulations on NVIDIA's H200 chip to China, allowing its sale of the artificial intelligence chip to China. This sale will be subject to approval and security review by the U.S. Department of Commerce, which will charge relevant fees
On January 13th, according to the U.S. Federal Register, the United States has relaxed regulatory restrictions on the export of NVIDIA H200 chips to China. Previously, U.S. President Trump stated on social media that the U.S. government would allow NVIDIA to sell H200 artificial intelligence chips to China. It is reported that the sales to China will be subject to approval and security review by the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. side will also charge fees from the related transactions. (CCTV)
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