Nvidia’s H200 chips could be ‘sugar-coated bullets’ for China

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Washington reportedly is considering allowing the export of Nvidia’s H200 graphics processing units (GPUs) to China, but Chinese commentators warn the offer could amount to “sugar-coated bullets” that would slow the long-term growth of China’s artificial intelligence chip market. The United States Department of Commerce is reassessing its prohibition on H200 sales, Reuters reported November
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