China would allow its large AI companies to buy a limited quantity of Nvidia H200 chips

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 10, 2026 · 00:24
Important note: the content downloaded from this link is only a paywall teaser from The Information. It was not possible to access the article's actual body: all that is available is the headline, the author's name (Qianer Liu) and the site's navigation menu, plus a subheading from a different story…
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Important notice: the content downloaded from this link is only a paywall teaser from The Information. It was not possible to access the actual body of the article: the only things available are the headline, the author's name (Qianer Liu) and the site's navigation menu, plus a subheadline from a separate, different story ("Khosla-Backed Startup Claims Breakthrough With Largest-Ever AI Model on an iPhone") that appears on the same page but bears no direct relation to the main topic. There are no developing paragraphs, figures, statements or additional details that can be accessed.
This summary is therefore strictly limited to what the headline conveys, without adding data, specific dates, names of beneficiary companies, exact chip quantities or regulatory conditions that do not appear in the text received, since any additional detail would be an invention.
The only thing that can be stated with the available material is that, according to The Information's headline, China would be planning to allow its leading artificial intelligence companies to buy a limited quantity of Nvidia H200 chips. The H200 is an Nvidia GPU aimed at AI workloads, and this type of operation falls within the broader context of restrictions on the export of advanced semiconductors between the United States and China, a recurring theme in recent tech coverage. However, the original article—the one that would contain the details about which companies are involved, under what conditions, with what volume limits and what role the two countries' governments play—remains blocked behind the paywall.
Given that there is no further verifiable information in the content provided, it is not possible to offer a more extensive analysis without resorting to speculation. If Manuel wishes to explore this story in more depth, it would be necessary to access the full source through a subscription to The Information or to look for secondary coverage from other outlets that have cited or summarized this article.
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