Donald Trump may allow Nvidia (NVDA) to sell a more advanced AI chip in China, Michael Acton, Demetri Sevastopulo, Tim Bradshaw, and Myles McCormick of The Financial Times reports. Recently, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and President Trump entered a deal that involves the U.S. taking 15% of the Chinese sales of H20 chips. Now, Trump plans to discuss a new deal that would allow Nvidia to sell chips to China based on its latest Blackwell platform.
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