Nvidia is restarting H200 artificial intelligence chip manufacturing specifically for customers in China. CEO Jensen Huang confirmed the development during the company’s GTC conference.
The company secured export licenses for numerous Chinese customers to facilitate the move. Huang noted that the regional supply chain is currently getting fired up.
The H200 is a modified, less-powerful version of Nvidia’s flagship processors designed to comply with U.S. trade policies. China previously represented a major share of the chipmaker's global revenue.