ByteDance has categorically denied recent reports claiming it initiated procurement of Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence chips. A company representative clarified that "no purchase applications have been submitted," dismissing the accuracy of such claims. This rebuttal follows announcements that Nvidia will resume H20 chip sales to the Chinese market after securing U.S. government export licenses.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed in Beijing that American authorities approved shipments of the H20 processors to China. Huang, invited by the China Council for Promotion of International Trade, will attend the opening ceremony of the third China International Supply Chain Expo today and participate in related events. The semiconductor giant's decision marks a significant development in the ongoing recalibration of advanced technology exports to China under U.S. trade restrictions.
Market observers note the H20 chips represent Nvidia's strategic adaptation to comply with evolving export controls while maintaining its foothold in China's lucrative AI sector. The clarification from ByteDance comes amid intense industry scrutiny over how Chinese tech giants are navigating semiconductor supply constraints. Neither Tencent nor other potential buyers mentioned in initial reports have issued public statements regarding H20 procurement plans at this stage.