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Nvidia's AI chip sales in China boost near-term outlook, but geopolitical risks cast doubts on long-term growth. Click to read more on NVDA's Hold rating.
Nvidia has told its Chinese customers it has limited supplies of H20 chips, the most powerful AI chip it had been allowed to sell to China under U.S. export restrictions, The Information reported on Saturday.
Jim Cramer believes that Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) is poised to get a significant boost with the U.S. government assuring licenses for the sale of its H20 chips or general processing units to China,
Nvidia (NVDA) is set to grapple with supply constraints as frenzied demand for H20 GPUs in China surges post-ban. Read more here.
Nvidia 's ( NVDA 0.37%) business has been going strong over the past few years thanks to its dominance in the global artificial intelligence (AI) chip market. The company designs the most powerful AI chips on the market,
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NVDA Greenlight: China Sales Spark 50% Rally PotentialStocks Set to Soar in Summer 2025: <a href=" NVIDIA just revealed the U.S. government will likely grant a license to sell its powerful H20 chips to China — a deal potentially worth billions in sales and a major boost to the company’s bottom line.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments and news of the resumption of H20 chip sales to China have excited Wall Street.
China has leveraged its dominance over rare earths for Nvidia chips; however, this expert says world isn't decoupling, it is just bartering.
The recent leg of the rally was driven by news that the U.S. government approved renewed sales of some AI chips in China, a development that could recover a large portion of the roughly $15 billion in data?