英伟达否认

Group 1 - Nvidia has stated that it does not require Chinese customers to prepay for H200 chips, countering previous reports that suggested full upfront payments were necessary due to uncertainties regarding Chinese government approvals [1] - The company emphasized that it will not ask customers to pay for products that have not yet been received [1] - Reports indicated that while some Chinese customers may be asked for prepayments, the payment structure for H200 chips has become stricter due to regulatory uncertainties, requiring full non-refundable payments [1] Group 2 - The U.S. government's stance on high-end chip exports has been inconsistent, with President Trump announcing in December that exports of H200 chips to China would be allowed under the condition of a 25% sales cut for the government [1] - There are ongoing discussions regarding the finalization of agreements between Nvidia and the White House concerning the export of H200 chips [1] - A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson reiterated China's position on promoting cooperation for mutual benefits in U.S.-China relations [1]

英伟达否认 - Reportify