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NVIDIA: Potential US$5B Rev. Max. from H20 Chip Deliveries to CN in Current Fiscal Quarter
NVIDIA (NVDA.US) CEO Jensen Huang stated during a conference call that the company has a real possibility of bringing Blackwell architecture chips to the Chinese market. The compan...
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NVIDIA (NVDA.US)      CEO Jensen Huang stated during a conference call that the company has a real possibility of bringing Blackwell architecture chips to the Chinese market. The company continued to emphasize the importance and legitimacy of U.S. companies winning the artificial intelligence race.

NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress pointed out that the company should record US$2-5 billion in revenue from H20 chip deliveries to China in 3Q, contingent on geopolitical issues. If there are more orders, the company can produce more H20 chips.

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She also mentioned that the company continues to advocate for U.S. government approval to export Blackwell architecture chips to China for commercial use.
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