Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Haung said he is unsure if China would accept the company’s H200 AI chips if the U.S. relaxed its restrictions, Maggie Eastland, Oma Seddiq, and Emily Birnbaum of Bloomberg report. When addressing interviewers, Huang said he discussed export controls with Trump and commented, “We can’t degrade chips that we sell to China, they won’t accept that.”
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