Breaking development in US-China tech relations: Washington has greenlit exports of Nvidia's H200 chips to Chinese buyers. The Commerce Department is hammering out final details on the shipment framework. This policy shift won't be exclusive to Nvidia—AMD and Intel will get the same treatment under identical guidelines. The H200 represents top-tier AI compute power, and this move could reshape the semiconductor landscape for data centers and high-performance computing infrastructure across Asian markets. Worth watching how this plays out for supply chains.

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RiddleMastervip
· 9h ago
Wow, this turn of events is really incredible. What is the U.S. thinking?
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LayoffMinervip
· 12-10 03:07
Hey, the United States has turned? H200 is released to China, this move is not very meaningful...
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GasFeeGazervip
· 12-09 16:44
Wait, the H200 is no longer restricted? Is this for real... This move by the US is pretty interesting, suddenly being so generous.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 12-09 01:58
Wait, did the US really soften its stance? It’s only been a few days...
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 12-09 01:56
Here’s my comment: Wait, is this for real? The US suddenly allowing H200 exports to China? That’s such a quick turnaround...
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SandwichTradervip
· 12-09 01:55
Wait, is the US really easing up? Has the export of H200 really been allowed... The supply chain is about to reshuffle.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 12-09 01:47
Wait, the ban has been relaxed? Is this a sign of easing relations? Something doesn’t feel right.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 12-09 01:45
This round of lifting the chip export ban is even more ambiguous than the "risk disclosures" of some DeFi protocols. What's the reasoning behind it?
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ForkTroopervip
· 12-09 01:45
Damn, has the US really softened its stance? The chip war isn't so absolute anymore.
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RatioHuntervip
· 12-09 01:34
Damn, are they really going to loosen the restrictions? Weren't they saying chips would be banned?
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