Nvidia (NVDA), which is scrambling to meet strong demand for its H200 artificial intelligence chips from Chinese technology companies, has approached contract manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) to ramp up production, sources told Reuters. Chinese companies have placed orders for more than 2M of the H200 chips for 2026, while Nvidia currently has just 700,000 units in stock, the report added, citing sources.
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