The U.S. has approved the sale of H200 chips to 10 Chinese companies, and Nvidia's U.S. stock surged over 2% in after-hours trading.
BlockBeats News, May 14th, according to Reuters, three sources familiar with the matter revealed that the United States has allowed 10 Chinese companies including Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, and JD.com to purchase NVIDIA H200 chips. Distributors such as Lenovo and Foxconn are also eligible to buy.
According to Bitget data, NVIDIA's U.S. stock surged in after-hours trading, up over 2%.
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