NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is reportedly planning a visit to China in late January, signaling renewed efforts to re-engage with the country’s AI chip market. The trip is expected to include internal company events and potentially meetings in Beijing, with discussions focused on reopening sales channels for advanced AI hardware possibly including processors like the H200 ahead of the Lunar New Year.
The move comes as NVIDIA navigates shifting U.S. export restrictions while balancing its long-term strategy in China’s rapidly expanding technology and AI ecosystem. While details around official talks remain unconfirmed, the timing highlights how critical the region remains to NVIDIA’s future growth plans.
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🇨🇳 NVIDIA Eyes a Return to China’s AI Market
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is reportedly planning a visit to China in late January, signaling renewed efforts to re-engage with the country’s AI chip market. The trip is expected to include internal company events and potentially meetings in Beijing, with discussions focused on reopening sales channels for advanced AI hardware possibly including processors like the H200 ahead of the Lunar New Year.
The move comes as NVIDIA navigates shifting U.S. export restrictions while balancing its long-term strategy in China’s rapidly expanding technology and AI ecosystem. While details around official talks remain unconfirmed, the timing highlights how critical the region remains to NVIDIA’s future growth plans.
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