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Nvidia boosts H200 production for China amid reversed U.S. export ban and pending Chinese approval.
Nvidia is seeking to boost H200 chip production with TSMC to meet surging Chinese demand, with orders for over 2 million units expected in 2026—far exceeding Nvidia’s current 700,000-unit inventory.
The U.S. has reversed a Biden-era ban, allowing H200 exports to China under a 25% fee, though Chinese regulators have not yet approved shipments.
Each chip is priced at around $27,000, with bulk deals and a new eight-chip module offering a 15% discount versus grey-market options.
Major Chinese firms like ByteDance plan significant purchases if approved, while Nvidia insists licensed sales won’t impact U.S. supply.
Final approval remains pending in China, with concerns over domestic chip development.
Nvidia aumenta la producción de H200 para China en medio de la revocación de la prohibición de exportación de los Estados Unidos y en espera de la aprobación china.