Word just dropped that the White House is greenlighting Nvidia's H200 chips for export to China. These are their second-tier AI processors, not the absolute top-shelf stuff, but still pretty powerful hardware. The catch? There's a hefty 25% fee tagged onto every sale. Trump confirmed this move himself, signaling a shift in how America's handling tech exports across the Pacific. It's a calculated play—letting some advanced silicon flow while keeping the revenue tap open and maintaining leverage on cutting-edge AI capabilities.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-09 03:30
25% tax? Are they selling chips or committing robbery? Haha
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UncleWhale
· 12-09 03:29
Haha, a 25% tax? Isn't this just another way to make money by selling chips? Smart move.
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-09 03:25
This 25% tax is really outrageous; it's basically just another way to fleece retail investors.
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FOMOmonster
· 12-09 03:25
Wait, a 25% tax? Is this just another way to fleece us or is it an actual strategy... They gave out the H200 but we have to give all the money back, Trump is really playing some slick moves here.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-09 03:10
A 25% tax rate? So this is what they call "balance," hilarious. Americans sure know how to do business.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 12-09 03:07
Wait, is the 25% tax meant to force Nvidia to absorb it themselves or to pass it on to Chinese buyers? Can this deal even go through?
Word just dropped that the White House is greenlighting Nvidia's H200 chips for export to China. These are their second-tier AI processors, not the absolute top-shelf stuff, but still pretty powerful hardware. The catch? There's a hefty 25% fee tagged onto every sale. Trump confirmed this move himself, signaling a shift in how America's handling tech exports across the Pacific. It's a calculated play—letting some advanced silicon flow while keeping the revenue tap open and maintaining leverage on cutting-edge AI capabilities.