Tech giant NVIDIA is hitting the gas on AI chip sales to the Chinese mainland! 🎮 The company confirmed Monday it’s resuming shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence GPU after securing U.S. government approvals, with deliveries expected to start soon.
"We’ll start selling H20s to the Chinese market… I’m very happy with that very good news," CEO Jensen Huang told reporters in Beijing, channeling major ‘tech never sleeps’ energy. Huang’s visit coincides with his appearance at Wednesday’s China International Supply Chain Expo, a key event for global tech partnerships.
The H20 chip – designed for AI training and data centers – could boost China’s domestic tech ecosystem 🤖 while navigating U.S. export rules. Analysts say this move keeps NVIDIA competitive in Asia’s rapidly growing AI market, projected to hit $26 billion by 2026.
With licenses reportedly pre-approved, industry watchers are calling this a strategic win-win: China gets cutting-edge tech, NVIDIA taps into a massive market. Stay tuned for more updates as this silicon saga unfolds! 💻✨
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