NVIDIA H200 has already arrived in China, but shipment volume remains extremely low

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According to Beating monitoring, Jeffrey Kessler, the deputy minister in charge of export controls at the U.S. Department of Commerce, confirmed that a small number of Nvidia H200 units have been licensed and shipped to China. After the U.S. released H200 in December last year, actual shipments have already begun.

Kessler did not disclose the quantity or the buyers, only saying that the shipment volume is “negligible.” Each license must be verified for the buyer, the intended use, and the chip performance, and it is strictly prohibited for the chips to be diverted to projects related to military, nuclear, missile, or biological and chemical weapons.

Although the U.S. has opened an export channel for H200 to China, deliveries are still currently at a symbolic scale. There is still a long way to go before large-scale sales.

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