Jensen says Nvidia has received orders from Chinese customers for H200 GPUs, licenses from US gov't — H200 manufacturing restarting
⚡ Quick Hits
- Nvidia has obtained the necessary US government export licenses for the Chinese market.
- Orders for the H200 GPUs have already been placed by Chinese customers.
- Manufacturing of the highly anticipated H200 chips is officially restarting.
Greetings, tech enthusiasts! The Tech Monk here with the latest dispatch from the ever-shifting landscape of AI hardware. If you've been keeping a close eye on the ongoing saga of US export regulations, we just got a massive update straight from the top.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang—who was recently spotted celebrating the moment by toasting a beer to the camera—has confirmed that the company has officially received the green light from the US government. By securing these critical export licenses, Nvidia is now legally cleared to process and fulfill the massive wave of orders they've received from Chinese customers for the next-generation H200 GPUs.
With the red tape finally out of the way, Nvidia is firing the foundries back up. Manufacturing for the H200 is officially restarting, ensuring that the heavy international demand for top-tier AI accelerators will be met. We'll be keeping a close watch on how this influx of silicon shifts the global AI market, so stay tuned!