Nvidia says it does not require upfront payment for H200 AI chips, denying reports that suggested otherwise. The company framed the denial as clarifying uncertainty about shipments to China and the need for regulator approval.
Key Points
- 1Denies requiring upfront payment for H200 AI chips as reported.
- 2Addresses uncertainty about China shipments and questions over regulator approval mentioned in the report.
- 3May reduce perceived barriers to H200 transactions, though limited public details remain.
Scoring Rationale
Clarifies purchase terms for H200 chips, giving moderate industry relevance; RSS-only source and limited details lower confidence.
Sources
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