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U.S. officials have confirmed that shipments of NVIDIA H200 chips to China have begun, but the volume of deliveries remains limited.
Svmuu News: A senior U.S. official has confirmed that NVIDIA’s H200 AI chip, designed for the Chinese market, has begun shipping. However, the official noted that the actual number of units delivered so far is “very small” and that large-scale supply has not yet been established.Previously, the U.S. Department of Commerce had approved approximately 10 Chinese companies to purchase NVIDIA H200 chips. The H200 is a high-performance GPU launched by NVIDIA for the AI training and inference market, and it is also one of the most advanced AI chips currently approved for export to China.
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