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Nvidia seeks U.S. approval to sell advanced chips to China, stressing China's market importance for U.S. tech R&D.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is delivering a keynote in Washington, D.C., marking the first time the GTC conference is held in the nation’s capital, as the company seeks U.S. government support amid ongoing trade tensions with China.
Investors are focused on potential changes to export rules that could allow sales of advanced chips like the Blackwell B30 to China, though new restrictions would limit performance.
Huang stressed that access to China’s $50 billion market is vital for funding U.S. R&D, while Nvidia’s recent Intel partnership aims to expand its reach in key markets.
Despite prior export bans and a $4.5 billion charge, the company secured licenses for H20 chips and reported no sales in Q2, but holds $180 million in reserved inventory.
The Trump administration has signaled openness to easing controls, though no final regulations have been published.
Nvidia busca la aprobación de EE.UU. para vender chips avanzados a China, haciendo hincapié en la importancia del mercado chino para la I + D tecnológica de EE.UU.