Nvidia, H20 and TSMC
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In a letter Monday to Department of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, 20 policymakers and professionals with a background in national security policy urged Trump to reverse course and block exports of Nvidia's H20 chips to China.
Nvidia plans to resume sales of its H20 AI chip to China with U.S. approval, amidst efforts to prevent China from gaining a technological edge in the AI chip race. This decision, endorsed by Trump and his team,
President Trump is facing growing pushback on multiple fronts over his administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its H20 chips to China, a move that critics argue could give Beijing a leg
White House National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett discusses the ongoing trade talks, the recent NVIDIA chip deal, and more on 'The Story.'
Kevin Hassett, White House National Economic Adviser, highlighted President Trump's strategy to allow Nvidia's H20 AI chips to be shipped to China. This move aims to curb China's advancements in chip technology,
President Trump has admitted he threatened to break up Nvidia, despite not knowing who Jensen Huang was and having never heard of the company before.
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The letter states that allowing sales of the H20 AI chip to China could hurt the U.S.'s AI "edge" and further chip bottlenecks in the U.S.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that President Donald Trump gives America a 'unique advantage' in the race to develop AI.
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President Trump said he hadn’t heard of NVIDIA before learning about its AI dominance, but later praised CEO Jensen Huang as “amazing.”
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tom's Hardware on MSNNvidia seeks extra 300,000 H20 GPUs to meet China's surging AI demand — places order with TSMC to meet unexpectedly strong interestNvidia has ordered 300,000 H20 GPUs from TSMC as Chinese demand surges, despite political backlash over national security risks. The U.S. still hasn’t approved export licenses, but Nvidia aims to retain its foothold in China’s AI market,