Nvidia recently disclosed that its H200 chip licensing program has not yet generated any substantial revenue.
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Meanwhile, the company remains uncertain about whether it can obtain permission to export this product to the Chinese market. This statement highlights the challenges faced by the chip giant in dealing with geopolitical trade restrictions. Although Nvidia has been actively seeking compliant export channels, the commercialization process of the H200 product line is clearly constrained by the regulatory environment. Currently, the industry is closely watching the subsequent developments in China-US technology trade policies, which will directly impact Nvidia's global strategy in the high-performance computing chip sector.
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