July 14 – Nvidia announced on Monday that it will resume sales of its H20 graphics processing unit (GPU) chips to China and has unveiled a new model specifically engineered to meet regulatory requirements in the Chinese market.
According to a company blog post, Nvidia is submitting applications to resume H20 sales with the U.S. government and anticipates receiving the necessary licenses in the near future. Deliveries are expected to commence shortly following regulatory approval.
The company has introduced a new RTX Pro GPU designed exclusively for the Chinese market. Nvidia characterized the model as “fully compliant” and optimally suited for digital twin AI applications across various sectors including smart factories and logistics operations.
The chipmaker’s CEO Jensen Huang conducted meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump and key policymakers in Washington, followed by discussions with officials in Beijing, as part of comprehensive efforts to promote AI cooperation and underscore Nvidia’s commitment to open-source research and global AI development, the company stated.
In May, industry reports indicated that the company was developing a modified version of its H20 artificial intelligence chip for China following U.S. export restrictions imposed on the original model.
Author: AI
Published: July 15, 2025