Group 1 - The U.S. government has approved the export of H200 AI chips to China by Nvidia, but with conditions including a 25% revenue share to the U.S. government [1] - The U.S. Department of Commerce is revising its export licensing policy for certain semiconductors to China, shifting from a presumption of denial to case-by-case reviews [1] - The H200 chip features significantly improved performance, with six times the capabilities of its predecessor, the H20, although it is not Nvidia's highest-end product [1] Group 2 - Chinese companies are actively developing domestic AI chips to compete with Nvidia, with major players like Huawei, Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, and ByteDance increasing their investment in chip R&D [2] - The Chinese government advocates for cooperation between China and the U.S. to achieve mutual benefits regarding the export of H200 chips [2]
美国放行英伟达对华出口H200芯片,外交部:中方已多次表明立场