
US President Donald Trump's team has held preliminary discussions in recent days about possible shipments of Nvidia's advanced H200 chips to China, according to Bloomberg's interlocutors. Returning to the fast-growing market of the world's second economy could be a major victory for the company, the agency believes.
His sources stressed that the final decision has not been made, and it is quite possible that the idea will remain the subject of internal discussions and will not lead to the actual issuance of export licenses. However, the very fact that the possibility of supplying an advanced processor is being considered, rather than its truncated version H20, made specifically for export to China, represents a serious departure from the previous public positions of the Trump administration, notes Bloomberg.
After its publication, quotes Nvidia accelerated growth in trading on Friday, November 21, bringing it to 2%, but lost momentum and ended the session in the negative by almost 1%.
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