The United States has approved the export of Nvidia’s H200 AI processors to China, but with a steep 25% fee. The H200 is far more powerful than the downgraded H20 chips currently sold in China, though it still trails Nvidia’s latest Blackwell processors, which remain restricted. Only vetted commercial customers in China will be allowed to buy the H200, with the U.S. For now, the H200 deal highlights how geopolitics and technology are tightly linked—and why consumers here should keep an eye on these global shifts. Read more in our articles including "US Approves Nvidia H200 Chip Exports to China with 25% Fee" and "Google Wallet adds Package Tracking via Gmail Receipts".
The United States has approved the export of Nvidia’s H200 AI processors to China, but with a steep 25% fee. The H200 is far more powerful than the downgraded H20 chips currently sold in China, though it still trails Nvidia’s latest Blackwell processors, which remain restricted.
Only vetted commercial customers in China will be allowed to buy the H200, with the U.S. For now, the H200 deal highlights how geopolitics and technology are tightly linked—and why consumers here should keep an eye on these global shifts.
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