Top Republican on China panel objects to resumption of Nvidia H20 chip shipments
John Moolenaar, leading US oversight on China relations, raised concerns about Nvidia resuming sales of H20-equivalent GPUs to China. In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, he warned such sales could boost China’s tech capabilities, pot...

Nvidia said earlier this week it had been assured by the US government that it would be permitted to resume sales to China of its H20 graphics processing unit, an important source of revenue for the world's most valuable company and a sign the United States was relaxing restrictions on the export of AI technology to China.
"The Commerce Department made the right call in banning the H20," Republican Representative John Moolenaar wrote. "We can't let the (Chinese Communist Party) use American chips to train AI models that will power its military, censor its people, and undercut American innovation."
Shares of Nvidia turned negative after the news regarding the artificial intelligence chip.
Nvidia declined to comment. A representative of the Commerce Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The planned resumption was a reversal of an export restriction imposed in April that is designed to keep the most advanced AI chips out of Chinese hands over national security concerns, an issue that has found rare bipartisan support. It drew swift questions and criticism from U.S. legislators on Tuesday.
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