The White House just dropped a policy shift on AI hardware exports. Washington will greenlight H200 chip shipments to vetted buyers in mainland China and other regions, but there's a catch—a quarter of every sale goes straight to federal coffers. This move could reshape how cutting-edge computing power flows across borders, especially for industries banking on high-performance silicon.
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The White House just dropped a policy shift on AI hardware exports. Washington will greenlight H200 chip shipments to vetted buyers in mainland China and other regions, but there's a catch—a quarter of every sale goes straight to federal coffers. This move could reshape how cutting-edge computing power flows across borders, especially for industries banking on high-performance silicon.