China approves sales of Nvidia H200 AI chips to Chinese companies

Change
China approved licences allowing multiple China-based companies to place purchase orders for Nvidia H200 AI chips and cleared a path for Nvidia to restart H200 manufacturing.
Why it matters
Purchases of H200 chips in China must now flow through authorised, licensed channels rather than open-market routes. Procurement teams that do not finalise orders via those channels risk being excluded from initial shipment allocations.
China approves sales of Nvidia H200 AI chips to Chinese companies
Implications
  • Procurement teams at China-based cloud providers and AI developers must place purchase orders through authorised Nvidia channels to secure H200 allocations — orders not placed via authorised channels will not be processed.

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The Hindu

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