Nvidia has resumed production of H200 chips for China.

"We have received purchase orders from many customers. Our supply chain is ramping up."

CEO Jensen Huang

The breakthrough after months of regulatory stalemate: Both the US and China have given the green light.

The numbers

China used to account for 13-20% of Nvidia's datacenter revenue. In April 2025, Trump imposed export licenses → $5.5 billion charge. In February 2026, the US approved "small quantities" of H200 for specific China customers.

Chip matrix for the China market

Chip type

Function

Status / Availability

H200

Training & Inference

Approved; production running again.

Groq (China var.)

Specialized Inference

In progress; release planned for May.

Vera Rubin

Next flagship gen

Ban; export still strictly prohibited.

OpenClaw hype fuels stock markets

A side note from Jensen Huang at the GTC conference in San Jose acted like an accelerant for Asian tech stocks. He called the autonomous agent OpenClaw the "next ChatGPT."

All details & data: Axios, CNBC

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