Nvidia to resume H20 GPU chip sales to Beijing, launches China-compliant model

Nvidia will resume sales of its H20 GPU chips to China, pending US government approval, and has launched a new RTX Pro model tailored for Chinese regulations. The chip supports AI applications in logistics and smart factories. CEO Jensen Huang rec...

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Nvidia said on Monday that it will resume sales of its H20 graphics processing unit (GPU) chips to China and has introduced a new model tailored to meet regulatory requirements in the Chinese market.

According to a company blog post, Nvidia is filing applications to resume H20 sales with the US government and expects to get the licenses soon. Deliveries are expected to begin shortly thereafter.

The company announced a new RTX Pro GPU designed specifically for China. Nvidia described the model as "fully compliant" and suitable for digital twin AI applications in sectors such as smart factories and logistics.


The chipmaker's CEO Jensen Huang met with US President Donald Trump and policymakers in Washington and later with officials in Beijing, as part of efforts to promote AI cooperation and highlight Nvidia's support for open-source research and global AI development, the company said.

In May, Reuters reported that the company was planning to release a downgraded version of its H20 artificial intelligence chip for China following US export restrictions on the original model.
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