Трамп одобрил продажу чипов H200 Nvidia в Китай с условием дележа прибыли Translation: Trump approves sale of Nvidias H200 chips to China with profit-sharing condition.

Nvidia will be granted permission to sell its H200 AI chips to “approved customers” in China and other nations on the condition that the U.S. receives 25% of the profits. This was announced by President Donald Trump.

“The policy will promote job creation in the U.S., bolster American manufacturing, and benefit taxpayers,” he stated.

Trump emphasized the commitment to “maintaining America’s leadership in artificial intelligence.”

“Nvidia’s domestic clients are progressing with their remarkable, cutting-edge Blackwell chips, and soon, Rubin. None of these are part of this deal,” the president pointed out.

The Department of Commerce is finalizing the details of the agreement. A similar approach will be adopted for AMD, Intel, and other companies.

Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly “responded positively” to the proposal, according to Trump.

In August, Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15% of their revenue from chip sales in China with the U.S. government. Around the same time, the Chinese authorities warned against the use of the H20 processor, which Nvidia developed specifically for the market.

The H200 is a higher-tier semiconductor but does not represent the flagship offering from the chipmaker.

“We welcome President Trump’s decision to allow the American chip industry to compete, helping sustain high-paying jobs and manufacturing within the country,” a Nvidia representative commented.

According to him, the introduction of the H200 in China “strikes a thoughtful balance” that “is well suited for America.”

Beijing intends to restrict access to the H200 for local companies, despite Trump’s decision to permit exports to China. Authorities are aiming for self-sufficiency in semiconductor production, sources told the FT.

Regulators are exploring ways to limit access to the chips. Buyers may need to go through an approval process, submit an application to purchase the chips, and justify their necessity.

A final decision has not yet been made, the FT emphasized.

Recall that at the annual GTC conference, Nvidia announced new processors for developing and running AI models — Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin.