Nvidia's top executive has signaled strong momentum in the Chinese market for its cutting-edge H200 AI accelerators. According to CEO Jensen Huang, demand from China remains "quite high"—a notable statement coming just weeks after the U.S. administration granted approval for the advanced processors to be exported to the region.



The H200 represents Nvidia's latest-generation AI computing powerhouse, designed for large-scale machine learning and data center operations. The policy shift marks a significant development in the semiconductor landscape, where AI processor availability directly impacts everything from cloud infrastructure to emerging computational applications.

Huang's remarks underscore the competitive dynamics in the global AI chip race, with Chinese enterprises and research institutions clearly prioritizing access to next-generation computing capabilities. The approval itself reflects evolving considerations around technology trade and geopolitical strategy.
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RamenStackervip
· 5h ago
China's demand is so huge... Boss Huang is right this time; the chip war still has to continue intensifying.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 01-07 00:53
The demand for H200 here in China is so high. Jensen Huang's recent comments are quite interesting; it feels like he's hinting that the chip ban is essentially meaningless.
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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 01-07 00:52
Boss Huang's words are excellent this time. He said China's demand is "very high," implying that the chip ban loophole is quite significant.
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NullWhisperervip
· 01-07 00:48
technically speaking, the timing here is... interesting. export approval drops and suddenly demand is "quite high"? almost like the policy was the actual gating factor, not market appetite. worth auditing those demand figures tbh
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ContractExplorervip
· 01-07 00:43
Ngl, Jensen Huang's words this time are really interesting. Just after the ban was lifted, he said demand is very high. Isn't he implying how crazy those previously delayed orders were?
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