Lutnick Says US Has Not Yet Sold Nvidia’s H200 Chip to China

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JH Kim

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  • US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the US has not yet sold Nvidia’s H200 chip to China.
  • The comments suggested the US is maintaining its semiconductor export controls and broader technology export restrictions on China.
  • Markets are focused on how AI semiconductor export restrictions will affect the global semiconductor supply chain and the broader technology rivalry.

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The US has not yet sold Nvidia Corp.’s latest H200 artificial intelligence chip to China, indicating Washington is keeping its semiconductor export controls in place.

Howard Lutnick, the US commerce secretary, said on April 22 that the US has not yet sold Nvidia’s H200 chip to China, according to Walter Bloomberg.

The H200 is Nvidia’s latest chip for high-performance AI computing and is one of the core items subject to US technology export restrictions on China.

The comments come as the US and China remain locked in a technology rivalry, underscoring that limits on advanced semiconductor supplies are still in place.

Markets are watching how export curbs on AI chips will affect the global semiconductor supply chain and the broader technology race. Whether those restrictions are eased, and how companies respond, remain key variables.

JH Kim

JH Kim

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