Nvidia plans to increase production of its H200 chips after demand from Chinese companies surged following the United States (US) government's approval of the chip's sale.
As reported by Tech Crunch on Tuesday, this move comes after Nvidia successfully lobbied the administration of US President Donald Trump to allow the sale of H200 chips to China.
The H200 chip is Nvidia's most powerful Hopper-generation graphics processing unit (GPU) designed for training large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) models.
Previously, these chips could not be sold to China due to export restrictions imposed by President Joe Biden's administration, which restricted sales of advanced AI chips to the country.
