The Chinese central government is working on enacting laws that are likely to regulate the total volume of advanced artificial intelligence chips that local companies can purchase, effectively allowing some Nvidia sales instead of a complete ban. This comes after the Trump administration officially approved the sale of Nvidia's H200 chips to China on Tuesday. Reuters, citing a Nikkei Asia report, stated that China is working on rules that will set limits on the number of advanced AI chips companies can buy from foreign manufacturers like Nvidia. On Wednesday, some American lawmakers and former officials questioned Trump's decision, arguing that it could be problematic.
China to Regulate Nvidia Chip Imports After Trump's Decision
China's government is developing new rules to limit the import of advanced AI chips from foreign manufacturers like Nvidia, following the Trump administration's approval to sell H100 chips to China.