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Nvidia says it will restart AI chip sales to China

Nvidia says it will restart AI chip sales to China

Nvidia, a leading semiconductor company, has announced that it will resume sales of its AI chips to China. This decision marks a reversal of a previous US government ban on the export of these high-end chips to the world's second-largest economy. The move comes as Nvidia has received licenses from the US government to sell specific AI chips to Chinese customers. These licenses allow the company to navigate the ongoing trade tensions between the US and China, enabling it to continue serving the growing demand for advanced AI technology in the Chinese market. The decision is expected to have significant implications for Nvidia's business, as China is a crucial market for the company's AI products. It also highlights the strategic importance of access to cutting-edge semiconductor technology in the ongoing technological competition between the US and China. The news underscores the complex and evolving nature of the US-China trade and technology landscape, where companies must navigate a constantly shifting regulatory environment to maintain their global competitiveness.

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