Despite Trump's approval for export, China still plans to restrict access to Nvidia's H200 chips

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The U.S. will allow NVIDIA to sell H200 chips (Hopper architecture) to qualified customers in China and other countries, with companies required to remit 25% of the chip sales revenue to the U.S. government. Blackwell and Rubin chips are exempt. The rules also apply to U.S. companies like AMD and Intel.

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