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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Visit China Amid H200 Shipments, Uncertain Talks with Officials

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to visit China in late January, marking a routine Lunar New Year trip that coincides with the company’s renewed push to re-enter the Chinese market. According to Bloomberg, the visit comes as Nvidia prepares to resume shipments of its H200 AI accelerators to the country, following recent U.S. government relaxations on exports of certain AI chips from both Nvidia and AMD. Despite these changes, it remains unclear how much demand there will be for these processors in China, given the country’s ongoing efforts to develop its own semiconductor industry and reduce reliance on foreign technology. Beijing has maintained strict controls on advanced computing hardware, and access to cutting-edge AI chips continues to be a sensitive issue. Huang is expected to attend internal company events tied to the Lunar New Year celebration and may travel to Beijing. However, it is still uncertain whether he will meet with senior Chinese government officials, as the details of his itinerary are not yet finalized and could change. Nvidia has declined to comment on the trip, consistent with its current strategy of not offering investors any indication of progress on reestablishing its presence in China’s AI accelerator market. The company’s return to China is seen as a key step in regaining a major portion of its global AI chip business, but challenges remain. While the U.S. has eased some restrictions, export controls still apply, and Chinese firms must navigate complex compliance requirements. The situation underscores the delicate balance between global technology ambitions and geopolitical realities.

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