Nvidia’s H20 GPUs Are Back in China—But What Changed?
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Nvidia renews GPU exports to China The new RTX PRO GPU has been introduced to target AI in smart factories and logistics. The deal is a major one in Nvidia’s development as the race between the U.S. and China on AI technology escalates. Nvidia has also expressed intent to start supplying its H20 GPUs to China once the assurance that the U.S. government will grant export licenses is made. The action counters the export limits placed in April that halted the export of the H20, a custom AI chip closely made to adhere in relation to the prior U.S. export restrictions that attempted to limit China’s access to the most advanced chip fabricating technologies. The American tech behemoth has submitted an application to the United States Department of Commerce, and the company anticipates that licenses will be issued and deliveries will begin shortly thereafter. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who recently travelled to Beijing, confirmed that shipments will resume and the company launched a new RTX PRO Gu GPU model, designed specifically in order to comply with the regulations in China. The GPU is marketed as the one that fits perfectly into the AI-enhanced smart factory and logistics, showing that Nvidia is eager to apply AI innovations to the industry. U.S. Export Policies Shift Amid Rising AI Competition Confrontation between the U.S. and China over AI and semiconductor technology has been putting high export controls on the cutting-edge chips, preventing Nvidia. The H20 itself was created with less power than to be offered to China, but previous bans simply prevented selling it. The promise of license approvals by the state is an important regulatory change, the precursor to further liberalization of trade and continued global competition in AI. The CEO of Nvidia pointed out that AI had become a resource like…
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