Nvidia (NVDA) is weighing a plan to boost output of its high-end H200 AI chip after demand from China jumped past current supply, according to a Reuters report. The move comes just days after U.S.
Wall Street is optimistic about the stock market going into next year on hopes that lower interest rates will lift growth.
Trump’s decision on the H200 comes at a time when China is pushing to promote its own domestic AI chip industry.
China has opted against purchasing Nvidia's H200 AI chips, prioritizing local semiconductor development instead, according to ...
Very limited quantities of H200 chips are currently in production, Reuters reported on Wednesday, as the U.S. AI chip leader ...
Demand heats up for Nvidia’s H200 chips. Nvidia is looking into the possibility of increasing its production capacity due to rising demand for its H200 AI chips, according to un ...
The rise of Jensen Huang inside Washington power circles has turned into one of the wildest shifts in tech and politics this year. The Nvidia co-founder, once barely known in the capital, now sits at ...
The Chinese government has discouraged companies and government-funded data centers from buying Nvidia’s chips.