Nvidia (NVDA) is denying that it will require Chinese customers to pay upfront for its H200 chips, saying it “would never require customers to pay for products they do not receive,” Reuters’ Liz Lee and Liam Mo report. The company’s comments were responding to a Reuters story on January 8 about the company having imposed unusually strict terms requiring full upfront payment from Chinese customers seeking its AI chips.
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