The Chinese government this week asked some tech companies to temporarily halt plans to buy Nvidia’s (NVDA) H200 AI chips, according to two people involved in the communication, throwing up a possible roadblock in Nvidia’s hopes of restarting chip sales to one of its biggest markets, The Information’s Qianer Liu reports. The instruction came roughly a month after President Donald Trump said he would allow Nvidia to sell H200s to China, marking the biggest rollback of Biden-era export restrictions, the author notes.
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