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Nvidia H200 Chips Reach China in Small Shipments, FT Reports

Aug 18 (Reuters) - Small batches of Nvidia's H200 chips, one ​of the company's most powerful AI ‌chips, have been allowed to enter mainland China, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing two ​people with knowledge of the matter.

ByteDance ​and Tencent have each received about 10,000 ⁠H200 processors in recent weeks, while a ​few other Chinese technology firms could soon ​secure similar shipments, the report said.

Although the U.S. has cleared the companies to purchase up to 100,000 ​H200 chips each, Beijing wants them to ​keep the hardware outside mainland China to support the ‌growth ⁠of domestic chipmakers, according to the FT report.

The report added that Chinese regulators have told companies they can ship the processors ​to Hong ​Kong, which ⁠operates outside mainland China's customs border, and use them there.

Last month, ​a top U.S. official told Congress that ​a ⁠small number of Nvidia H200 chips had been shipped to China.

Reuters could not immediately ⁠verify ​the report. Nvidia did not ​immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Reporting by ​Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips

Source: Reuters


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