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Nvidia said it has filed applications to resume selling H20 GPUs in China and has received assurances that licenses will be granted.
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Today’s announcement comes only months after CoreWeave’s November news that it would be among the first to offer cloud instances with NVIDIA HGX H100 supercomputing.
Nvidia responded by modifying one of its leading A.I. chips, the H100, so that its abilities fell below U.S. government thresholds. The resulting H20 chip became a China-specific product.
NVIDIA Hopper H100 and H200 AI GPUs continue to get even stronger through optimizations in the CUDA stack, even with Blackwell AI GPUs now here.