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Nvidia to ship H200 AI chips to China by Feb 2026, pending approval, under new U.S. policy.
Nvidia plans to begin shipping its H200 AI chips to China by mid-February 2026, using existing inventory, with initial deliveries of 5,000 to 10,000 modules—equivalent to 40,000 to 80,000 chips—before the Lunar New Year.
The move follows a U.S. policy shift under President Trump allowing such sales with a 25% fee, reversing the Biden-era export ban.
Final approval remains pending, as China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has not yet authorized purchases, and the timeline could change.
The H200, though superseded by newer Blackwell chips, remains in demand among Chinese tech firms like Alibaba and ByteDance seeking more powerful processors.
Nvidia also plans to expand H200 production capacity in the second quarter of 2026.
China is considering requiring buyers to also purchase domestic chips, aiming to boost its local AI semiconductor industry.
Nvidia enviará chips H200 AI a China para febrero de 2026, en espera de aprobación, bajo la nueva política de los Estados Unidos.