Although the U.S. has approved about 10 Chinese companies to purchase Nvidia (NVDA) H200 chips, no deliveries have occurred, leaving the sales in limbo as Jensen Huang joins Donald Trump on a trip to meet Xi Jinping in hopes of breaking the impasse, Reuters reports. Chinese companies including Alibaba (BABA), Tencent (TCEHY), ByteDance, and JD.com (JD) have been cleared to purchase the H200 chips, according to sources.
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