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US has lifted restrictions on AI chip sales to China, says Nvidia

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 16 July 2025 ()
The Trump administration has reversed its ban on Nvidia's AI chip sales to China, approving the sale of the H20 chip. This decision follows Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's lobbying efforts and a meeting with President Trump. The move has significant implications for the US-China AI race, potentially allowing Chinese tech companies to resume purchasing Nvidia's chips.
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