US President Donald Trump has quietly greenlit a plan that allows NVIDIA to sell some of its cutting-edge AI chips to Chinese companies, but with crucial caveats. The deal is expected to go ahead for "approved customers" in China, meaning select firms will be granted permission to purchase the H200 chip.
However, it appears that the more advanced Blackwell system, which has garnered significant attention due to its capabilities, is off-limits. Mr Trump's remarks also revealed that NVIDIA won't be allowed to sell its upcoming Rubin system, further muddying the waters around the Chinese market's access to American tech.
The move is seen as a strategic balance between opening up the AI chip market in China and avoiding potential risks associated with sensitive technology being sold to a major global rival.
However, it appears that the more advanced Blackwell system, which has garnered significant attention due to its capabilities, is off-limits. Mr Trump's remarks also revealed that NVIDIA won't be allowed to sell its upcoming Rubin system, further muddying the waters around the Chinese market's access to American tech.
The move is seen as a strategic balance between opening up the AI chip market in China and avoiding potential risks associated with sensitive technology being sold to a major global rival.