Nvidia H200, export restart to China draws attention... U.S. government approves "undetermined"The U.S. government is currently processing the export approval procedure for NVIDIA's high-performance graphics processing unit (GPU) H200 to China, but the specific approval time has not yet been determined. Amid the tense U.S.-China relations surrounding semiconductor export controls, industry and market attention are focused on this matter.
On January 6 local time, at the CES 2026 held in Las Vegas, NVIDIA's Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress stated, "The U.S. government is actively advancing the export approval work for H200," but also mentioned that "the outcome remains uncertain." This is not contradictory to recent remarks by President Donald Trump about restarting exports of H200 chips to China, but it implicitly suggests that the administrative process is still incomplete.
NVIDIA has been one of the most closely watched companies in the recent AI semiconductor market, with H200 being one of its flagship products. This product is based on the current generation of NVIDIA GPU architecture.
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