Nvidia must "live with" guardrails around its AI chip sales to China, Lutnick says
Reuters
Feb 11
Nvidia must "live with" guardrails around its AI chip sales to China, Lutnick says
WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - AI chip giant Nvidia must "live with" the licensing terms on sales of its second most advanced AI chip to China, Commerce Department Secretary Howard Lutnick said at a hearing on Tuesday.
"The license terms are very detailed. They've been worked out together with the State Department, and those terms Nvidia must live with," he said. When asked if he trusted the Chinese to abide by restriction on the use of the chips, known as the H200, Lutnick deferred to President Donald Trump.
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