China has not yet received any Nvidia H200 chips, US official says - Reuters
China has not yet received any Nvidia H200 chips, US official says Reuters
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"the US was boosting efforts to crack down on smuggling of advanced semiconductors used in AI."
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"My understanding is that none so far."
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivAFBVV95cUxNNERoX1RmX3FZN2picExxeUFwV2NraE16RG9tWVFZSnFFc2xOUFpwVjluR05UODdUWHIxQnhwWVd4R1B1X0xVWTFaLTNrdW1nQmdwUDIwSmJiNGxnMVpXZFY1dTNsRmNKYkRxOFlYd2M4OHBSZ3MzQnMyb29PemhqRnBtVGdScHktSFZxdjV0S1V4N0tVdjhZem9RaUR4UF9ENFBGUHh3SU15UHZWempLZGZLWGF1NDJUanRHZw?oc=5" target="_blank">China has not yet received any Nvidia H200 chips, US official says</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
A U.S. Commerce Department official stated that none of Nvidia's H200 AI chips have been sold to Chinese customers, despite prior approvals for such sales.
David Peters, U.S. Commerce Department Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement, confirmed that no H200 chips have been sold to China, highlighting ongoing concerns over potential military applications.
David Peters, U.S. Commerce Department Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement, reported that no H200 chips have been sold to Chinese customers, amid concerns over potential military use.
David Peters, U.S. Commerce Department Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement, confirmed that no H200 chips have been sold to Chinese customers, amid concerns over potential military applications.
David Peters, Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement at the U.S. Commerce Department, stated that Nvidia has not sold any H200 chips to China, despite prior approvals for such sales.
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