Nvidia has secured authorization from Beijing to market its second-tier artificial intelligence processors within China and is currently developing a specialized version of the Groq AI chip for the Chinese sector, according to reuters.
This significant regulatory clearance allows the American semiconductor giant to restart shipments of the H200 series. These chips have become a central point of tension in US-China diplomatic relations, representing a market that previously accounted for 13% of Nvidia’s global earnings.
While American authorities approved the exports and Chinese corporations showed robust interest, the primary obstacle to delivering the H200 hardware has been Beijing’s own reluctance to permit the imports.

