Major semiconductor manufacturer Nvidia has indicated that the US government is actively developing export licenses to allow shipment of its high-performance H200 chips to the Chinese market. This potential policy shift carries significant implications for the AI and mining sectors, where advanced GPU processors play a critical role. The licensing framework could reshape supply chain dynamics and influence hardware availability for computational-intensive applications across the industry.

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PessimisticLayervip
· 01-06 22:56
Is the chip ban easing? This is quite interesting. The US's move is a bit back and forth.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-06 22:55
actually, let me run the numbers here—if those H200s hit chinese markets, you're looking at a basis point shift in gpu futures that most retail traders won't even catch. the arbitrage window? probably closes within 48 hours once institutional flows adjust for the new supply elasticity
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 01-06 22:54
Uh, is the chip ban about to loosen? Oh my, what are the Americans planning to do...
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 01-06 22:51
Haha, now this is interesting. Is the US government trying to open a gap? Feels like it's going to be a back-and-forth again.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 01-06 22:42
Wow, is the chip ban really about to loosen? It should have happened earlier, otherwise everyone gets stuck.
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