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Business Insider
18-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Nvidia CEO says next chip for China won't be from Hopper series, Reuters says
Nvidia (NVDA) is evaluating how to address the China market after the U.S. government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip, but notes they will not put out another version from the Hopper series, Wen-Yee Lee of Reuters reports, citing comments made by CEO Jensen Huang. When asked what their next chip for China after the H20 was, Huang said, 'It's not Hopper because it's not possible to modify Hopper anymore.' Confident Investing Starts Here:


Time of India
18-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Nvidia CEO says next chip after H20 for China won't be from Hopper series
Nvidia is evaluating how to address the China market after the US government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip there but will not put out another version from the Hopper series, CEO Jensen Huang said on Saturday. Asked what their next chip for China after the H20 was, he said: "It's not Hopper because it's not possible to modify Hopper anymore," Huang said, according to a livestream posted by Taiwan's Formosa TV News network. Huang, who has consistently said China is critical to Nvidia's growth, made a visit to China immediately after the US placed new restrictions on China-bound shipments of its H20 chips, the only AI chip the company can sell legally in China. Reuters reported earlier this month that Nvidia plans to release a downgraded version of the H20 chip for China in the next two months, as it seeks to prop up sales in the country, where it has lost market share to domestic rivals such as Huawei . The US Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion, issued in January just a week before the end of former President Joe Biden's administration, aimed to limit AI chip exports to most countries. Huang also said that previous AI export regulations were wrong and should have been focused on maximising US technology globally. Trump has said he will cancel the AI diffusion rules that were introduced by the Biden administration. China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, accounting for 13% of the company's total sales.


Indian Express
18-05-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
Nvidia CEO says next chip after H20 for China won't be from Hopper series
Nvidia is evaluating how to address the China market after the U.S. government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip there but will not put out another version from the Hopper series, CEO Jensen Huang said on Saturday. Asked what their next chip for China after the H20 was, he said: 'It's not Hopper because it's not possible to modify Hopper anymore,' Huang said, according to a livestream posted by Taiwan's Formosa TV News network. Huang, who has consistently said China is critical to Nvidia's growth, made a visit to China immediately after the U.S. placed new restrictions on China-bound shipments of its H20 chips, the only AI chip the company can sell legally in China. Reuters reported earlier this month that Nvidia plans to release a downgraded version of the H20 chip for China in the next two months, as it seeks to prop up sales in the country, where it has lost market share to domestic rivals such as Huawei. The U.S. Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion, issued in January just a week before the end of former President Joe Biden's administration, aimed to limit AI chip exports to most countries. Huang also said that previous AI export regulations were wrong and should have been focused on maximising U.S. technology globally. Trump has said he will cancel the AI diffusion rules that were introduced by the Biden administration. China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, accounting for 13% of the company's total sales.


Time of India
17-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
USA vs China AI race: Why are Nvidia and its chips becoming trump card?
Nvidia's future plans are critical for both the US and China in the race for the artificial intelligence (AI). President Donald Trump listens as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks during an event about investing in America in the Cross Hall of the White House, Wednesday, April 30, 2025, in Washington. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs AI race between the US and China are getting more intense and artificial intelligence giant Nvidia has become a cynosure of all eyes. The stringent measures by the White House in recent years have prevented the California-based firm from selling certain AI chips -- widely regarded as the most advanced in the world -- to was planning to build a research and development centre in Shanghai, the Financial Times reported on Friday, as tighter export restrictions imposed by Washington threaten sales in the key Chinese the major bone of contention remains the Hopper H20 chip. CEO of the US Chipmaker Jensen Huang said on Saturday said that Nvidia was evaluating how to address the China market after the U.S. government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip there but will not put out another version from the Hopper series, CEO Jensen Huang said on what their next chip for China after the H20 was, he said: "It's not Hopper because it's not possible to modify Hopper anymore," Huang said, according to a livestream posted by Taiwan's Formosa TV News who has consistently said China is critical to Nvidia's growth, made a visit to China immediately after the U.S. placed new restrictions on China-bound shipments of its H20 chips, the only AI chip the company can sell legally in China. China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, accounting for 13 per cent of the company's total reported earlier this month that Nvidia plans to release a downgraded version of the H20 chip for China in the next two months, as it seeks to prop up sales in the country, where it has lost market share to domestic rivals such as U.S. Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion, issued in January just a week before the end of former President Joe Biden's administration, aimed to limit AI chip exports to most also said that previous AI export regulations were wrong and should have been focused on maximising U.S. technology has said he will cancel the AI diffusion rules that were introduced by the Biden administration.A1. The full form of AI is artificial intelligence.A2. Hopper H20 chip.

The Hindu
17-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Nvidia CEO says next chip after H20 for China won't be from Hopper series
Nvidia is evaluating how to address the China market after the U.S. government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip there but will not put out another version from the Hopper series, CEO Jensen Huang said on Saturday. Asked what their next chip for China after the H20 was, he said: "It's not Hopper because it's not possible to modify Hopper anymore," Huang said, according to a livestream posted by Taiwan's Formosa TV News network. Huang, who has consistently said China is critical to Nvidia's growth, made a visit to China immediately after the U.S. placed new restrictions on China-bound shipments of its H20 chips, the only AI chip the company can sell legally in China. Reuters reported earlier this month that Nvidia plans to release a downgraded version of the H20 chip for China in the next two months, as it seeks to prop up sales in the country, where it has lost market share to domestic rivals such as Huawei. The U.S. Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion, issued in January just a week before the end of former President Joe Biden's administration, aimed to limit AI chip exports to most countries. Huang also said that previous AI export regulations were wrong and should have been focused on maximising U.S. technology globally. Trump has said he will cancel the AI diffusion rules that were introduced by the Biden administration. China generated $17 billion in revenue for Nvidia in the fiscal year ending January 26, accounting for 13% of the company's total sales.