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突发,英伟达与AMD交出15%收入,换取中国市场出口许可
NvidiaNvidia(US:NVDA) 3 6 Ke·2025-08-12 01:20

Group 1 - The U.S. government, under President Trump, is willing to allow Nvidia to sell a reduced version of its advanced AI chip, "Blackwell," to China, provided the chip's performance is compromised by 30% to 50% [1] - Trump confirmed a separate agreement allowing Nvidia to sell its lower-end H20 AI chip to China, with Nvidia required to pay 15% of the related revenue to the U.S. government [2] - This decision reflects a shift in U.S. policy towards China, contrasting with the stricter chip export limitations implemented during Biden's administration, which aimed to maintain U.S. technological superiority [2] Group 2 - The sale of the H20 chip is significant for Nvidia, as it previously accounted for 80% of Nvidia's revenue from China, estimated at $12 to $15 billion annually [3] - The U.S. strategy appears to balance maintaining technological advantages while allowing some technology to enter the Chinese market, thus avoiding a complete severance of ties and ensuring stability in the global tech supply chain [4]