China, NVIDIA and Howard Lutnick
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Nvidia announced it has received the OK to resume selling its pared down H20 chip in China.
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A backroom political deal may have just unlocked billions in frozen AI chip sales to China, with whispers linking Howard Lutnick's Washington connections to Nvidia's sudden pathway back into the world's second-largest economy.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explained the Trump administration's turnabout in assuring Nvidia that it [can sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chip](
According to Nvidia’s latest annual report, China contributed $17 billion in revenue in the fiscal year ending January 26—about 13% of the company’s total sales. The potential return to the Chinese market is seen as vital to Nvidia's global dominance, especially as domestic players like Huawei aggressively court local developers.
The U.S. and China have finalized a trade understanding, building on an agreement reached last month in Geneva. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the deal, which was signed two days ago ...
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US Commerce chief Howard Lutnick says the countries with goods being taxed at these rates would be in Africa and the Caribbean.