US OKs Chinese Firms Buying NVIDIA H200 Chips, Deal Stuck
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Key Quotes
"Every deal that allows Nvidia to sell chips to China means fewer chips for American companies, reducing the US AI advantage over China."
ทุกดีลที่เปิดทางให้ Nvidia ขายชิปแก่จีน หมายถึงชิปสำหรับบริษัทอเมริกันจะลดลง และทำให้ความได้เปรียบด้าน AI ของสหรัฐฯ เหนือจีนลดลงด้วย
Key Entities
Place
The country whose Department of Commerce approved the sale of NVIDIA chips to Chinese companies and has imposed security restrictions.
The country whose technology companies have been approved to purchase NVIDIA chips but faces security and political restrictions on actual delivery.
Organization
NVIDIAℹ️
The technology company that manufactures the H200 AI chips approved for sale to Chinese companies.
One of the leading Chinese technology companies approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips.
One of the leading Chinese technology companies approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips.
A leading Chinese technology company approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips.
JD.comℹ️
A leading Chinese technology company approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips.
Lenovoℹ️
A distributor company approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips for the Chinese market.
Foxconnℹ️
A distributor company approved to purchase NVIDIA's H200 AI chips for the Chinese market.
Huaweiℹ️
A Chinese company whose AI chips are increasingly being used by Chinese firms to reduce their reliance on NVIDIA.
An organization that employs Chris McGuire, who provided analysis on the US selling chips to China.
Law
H200
The specific model of advanced AI chip manufactured by NVIDIA that has been approved for sale to Chinese companies.
Person
The CEO of NVIDIA who is traveling with President Donald Trump to China to potentially resolve trade issues.
The US President who invited NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to join his delegation to China, aiming to improve bilateral relations and technology cooperation.
The President of China whom Donald Trump hopes will help improve bilateral relations and advance technology cooperation during their meeting.
Chris McGuire(คริส แม็กไกวร์)
A researcher from the US Council on Foreign Relations who commented on the implications of selling chips to China.