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英伟达表示将重启“H20”芯片对华供货

Core Viewpoint - NVIDIA is seeking to restart the supply of its AI semiconductor chip "H20" designed for China by applying for a license from the U.S. government, following discussions with President Trump, who has reportedly committed to issuing the necessary permits [1][2]. Group 1 - NVIDIA announced on July 14 that it has applied for a license to resume the supply of the "H20" AI semiconductor chip to China, which was previously placed under export controls by the U.S. government [1]. - The company has been lobbying the U.S. government to ease export restrictions to China, arguing that promoting U.S.-made AI technology globally, including in China, aligns with U.S. national interests [2]. - Following the discussions with President Trump, NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang plans to visit China and has already met with high-level Chinese government officials and business leaders to express the desire to restore H20 chip supplies [2]. Group 2 - After the H20 chip was added to the export control list, NVIDIA was reported to be developing a scaled-down alternative product for the Chinese market. If the H20 supply can be restored, NVIDIA may not need to provide these alternatives, allowing it to maintain its business in China [2].