Beijing has told local companies to not use Nvidia’s (NVDA) H20 processors, especially for government-related purposes, Mackenzie Hawkins and Ian King of Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter. Chinese authorities have sent notices discouraging the use of the semiconductors, but have not outright banned the use of H20 chips, the sources added.
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