The United States has approved about 10 Chinese companies to purchase H200 chips, with each company capped at 75,000 units
2026-05-14 06:50
Odaily Planet Daily News, May 14 - Currently, around 10 Chinese companies have been granted permission to purchase H200 chips. The buyers include Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, and JD.com, while Lenovo and Foxconn have been approved as distributors. According to the U.S. license, each customer can purchase up to 75,000 H200 chips, but no shipments have yet been made. China has rejected the Trump administration's mandatory requirement for chips to transit through the U.S. and a 25% fee, and has instructed companies to halt purchases. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang temporarily accepted an invitation from Trump to join the White House delegation to China and participate in high-level meetings this week. (Reuters)
