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What is the latest news on Nvidia?

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The U.S. has approved Nvidia's H200 chip exports to China with strict conditions, including third-party reviews, security requirements, and a cap on quantities. Chinese firms have ordered more chips than Nvidia's current inventory. Meanwhile, Chinese AI companies are increasingly using domestic hardware, challenging Nvidia's dominance. The emergence of parallel AI supply chains in the U.S. and China is reshaping the global market.

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Chinese AI models adapt without Nvidia

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  • Jeepoo releases advanced AI model trained entirely on Huawei chips 5s
  • Domestic Chinese hardware is now seen as capable for advanced AI 32s
  • China focuses on volume with a 'Costco' strategy for AI hardware 1m 11s
  • Jeepoo's model is 'good enough' for many business uses, though not top-tier 2m 14s
  • Open source nature allows businesses to host Jeepoo's model themselves 2m 29s

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Chinese AI models adapt without Nvidia
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CNBC
6 hours ago
Chinese AI models adapt without Nvidia

On the same day Nvidia receives approval for China-bound sales, Chinese AI company Jeepoo releases an advanced model trained entirely on Huawei chips, signaling a shift away from reliance on Nvidia.

U.S. greenlights Nvidia H200 sales
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CNBC
9 hours ago
U.S. greenlights Nvidia H200 sales

Nvidia cleared the final U.S. government hurdle to export H200 chips to China, but Chinese companies are increasingly relying on domestic hardware alternatives.

U.S. approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China with some conditions
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Reuters
17 hours ago
U.S. approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China with some conditions

The U.S. allows Nvidia to export H200 AI chips to China with conditions: third-party lab reviews, a 50% cap compared to U.S. sales, security requirements, and a ban on military use.

China set to approve purchases of Nvidia H200 chips
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Bloomberg
7 days ago
China set to approve purchases of Nvidia H200 chips

China is set to approve select commercial purchases of Nvidia H200 chips, but bans use in military, critical infrastructure, or sensitive government agencies without special approval.

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