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Why Trump Flip-Flopped on Nvidia Selling H20 Chips to China from Wired Louise Matsakis

Tom Bettenhausen4 weeks ago01 mins

Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips aren’t a national security risk. But whether the reversal is good or bad depends on who you ask.Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips aren’t a national security risk. But whether the reversal is good or bad depends on who you ask. 

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