Nvidia (NVDA) is facing scrutiny as U.S. lawmakers question the decision to allow the sale of its H200 AI chips to China, even as demand increases.
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The Chinese government has discouraged companies and government-funded data centers from buying Nvidia’s chips.
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China’s huge demand for AI computing power leaves room for growth for both US and domestic chips, analysts say.
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President Trump’s decision to authorize Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) to resume sales of its H200 artificial intelligence chip to China has reopened a fault line that markets had assumed was largely settled.