China acts to curb Nvidia chip sales after US Commerce Secretary’s ‘insulting’ remark: ‘We don’t sell them our best…’

Beijing’s decision to restrict sales of Nvidia’s China-specific artificial intelligence processor came after US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s remarks about chip exports that officials found “insulting”, according to a report by the Financial Times (FT).

Chinese regulators have taken action to discourage domestic tech companies from purchasing the H20, a simplified processor commonly used for artificial intelligence in China.

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