Days after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that demand for its H200 chips is strong in China; Chinese government sends 'message' to tech companies saying: Don't…

China has temporarily halted orders for Nvidia's advanced H200 AI chips, seeking to regulate imports while pushing for domestic semiconductor self-reliance. This move aims to prevent a rush before Beijing finalizes its stance on allowing these powerful processors. Nvidia, meanwhile, is demanding full upfront payment with no refunds, shifting financial risk to buyers amidst this uncertainty.

Days after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that demand for its H200 chips is strong in China; Chinese government sends 'message' to tech companies saying: Don't…
China has temporarily halted orders for Nvidia's advanced H200 AI chips, seeking to regulate imports while pushing for domestic semiconductor self-reliance. This move aims to prevent a rush before Beijing finalizes its stance on allowing these powerful processors. Nvidia, meanwhile, is demanding full upfront payment with no refunds, shifting financial risk to buyers amidst this uncertainty.