The Trump administration officially gave the green light on Tuesday to export the H200 chip to China, which is the second most powerful artificial intelligence chip from NVIDIA. Under the new regulations, the chips will be reviewed by an external laboratory to verify their technical AI capabilities before being shipped to China. China cannot receive more than 50% of the total volume of chips sold to U.S. customers. These conditions were not previously in effect. NVIDIA will be required to prove the availability of a sufficient number of H200 processors in the United States, while Chinese customers must demonstrate 'adequate security measures'. They are not permitted to use these processors for military purposes.
Trump Administration Approves Export of Powerful AI Chip to China
The Trump administration has approved the export of NVIDIA's H200 chip to China under new, strict conditions, including third-party lab verification and a ban on military use.