Nvidia has confirmed it is actively filing applications with the U.S. government to restart deliveries to customers, focusing on relaunching sales of its China-specific H20 AI chip. The chipmaker faced setbacks due to export controls causing $4.5 billion losses, with H100 and H200 GPUs still under an export ban. Nvidia’s CEO engaged in diplomatic talks with leaders in Beijing and Washington, advocating for open-source AI, onshoring, and U.S. leadership in AI development. Recent updates show promising hints for Nvidia to regain sales of its H20 chip in the Chinese market after U.S. authorities hinted at providing a license. The company is streamlining the application process with the goal of quickly resuming customer deliveries.

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