NVIDIA announced it will resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China, pending expected U.S. government approval. The company is filing for licenses and anticipates beginning deliveries soon. CEO Jensen Huang, speaking in Beijing, called it “very good news” and confirmed plans to start shipping H20 GPUs shortly. This decision comes amid improving U.S.-China relations, with China easing rare earth export controls and the U.S. allowing some chip software services to resume. Huang also unveiled a new AI chip, the RTX Pro GPU, designed for graphics, digital twins, and AI. He praised China’s rapid AI development and noted it has 50% of the world’s AI researchers.
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