A top U.S. export control official says Nvidia (NVDA) has yet to sell any H200 chips to China, two months after President Trump’s decision to allow AI chip shipments, Bloomberg’s Maggie Eastland reports. David Peters, assistant secretary for export enforcement at the Commerce Department, told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday that the US was boosting efforts to crack down on smuggling of advanced semiconductors used in AI.
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