The US-China chip war continued to reshape global supply chains as export controls in 2025. Curbs on AI chips, rare earth ...
According to sources, Nvidia is considering expanding its production capacity for its H200 AI chips to meet demand from China ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren accused the Trump administration of letting corporate influence shape policy after it approved Nvidia's sale of H200 AI chips to China, a move that has sparked national security ...
The Trump administration announced on Dec. 8 that it would allow Nvidia to sell some AI chips in China, but a report reveals ...
Today, Dec. 15, 2025, investors weigh fresh AI model launches, new software deals, and evolving export rules shaping Nvidia’s outlook.
Nvidia considers expanding H200 AI chip production as Chinese demand surges amid U.S. export approval and global supply limits.
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After successfully lobbying the Trump administration to approve the sales of its H200 chips to China, Nvidia is now thinking of adding capacity to produce more of the chips.
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The Chinese government has discouraged companies and government-funded data centers from buying Nvidia’s chips.
The US government is rethinking the impact of Washington's decision to clear Nvidia's H200 exports to China after a report suggested Beijing is prioritizing domestically developed AI chips.