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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China Amid Easing Tensions

Caption: Nvidia Resumes AI Chip Sales to China Amid Easing Tensions. Nvidia announced plans to resume sales of its H20 AI chip to China, following a meeting between its CEO and US President Donald Trump. The H20 AI chip had been subject to US export controls, which Nvidia claims resulted in a $15 billion revenue loss. Nvidia is filing applications with the US government to resume sales of the H20 GPU to China and expects licenses soon. The company has criticized the restrictions imposed by the Trump administration and has introduced a new model tailored for China’s regulatory rules. US government concerns over Chinese military use of AI chips prompted the initial ban on Nvidia’s H20 chip in China. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Beijing, stressing the importance of the Chinese market for AI research and innovation. Chinese tech giants, including Huawei, have increasingly turned to Nvidia for its CUDA computing platform used to train AI. Nvidia’s sales in China generated $17 billion in the fiscal year ending January 2026, accounting for 13% of the company’s total revenue. The move to resume sales comes amid easing US-China tensions, with both countries relaxing controls on certain tech exports. Nvidia has also developed the RTX Pro GPU, a new AI chip tailored for the Chinese market, which complies with US export regulations. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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