Nvidia is filing applications to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China following a period of regulatory uncertainty and restrictions imposed by the Trump administration.
The company is awaiting U.S. government licenses to restart deliveries and is introducing a new 'RTX Pro' chip compliant with regulations for the Chinese market, tailored for digital manufacturing applications.
The H20 chip is central to the U.S.-China tech standoff and is favored by Chinese tech giants for its memory bandwidth and Nvidia's established software ecosystem.
Criticism has arisen over the regulatory back-and-forth, with lawmakers concerned about undermining efforts to limit China's AI capabilities and the impact of restrictions on Nvidia's chip sales.