Nvidia (NVDA) requires full upfront payment from Chinese customers looking to buy H200 AI chips, Reuters reports, citing two people briefed on the matter. Nvidia has imposed stringent terms on orders for the chips, requiring full payment with no options to cancel, ask for refunds, or make configuration changes after placing the order, sources added.
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