Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang is planning to travel to China in late January to attend company parties and potentially meet with senior Chinese officials, Bloomberg’s Debby Wu reports. The U.S. is loosening export restrictions on AI processors, allowing Nvidia to sell its H200 model in China, but Beijing is banning the chip from certain uses due to security concerns, the report notes.
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