Nvidia's H200 Chip Approval in China Could Mean $50 Billion in Sales for Investors
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jan 24, 2026 4:06 am ET1min read
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Nvidia's H200 AI chips may soon be approved for import in China, a market worth $50 billion per year. Chinese regulators have instructed major tech companies to submit orders for the chips. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang previously stated there was "very high" demand for the chips in China, and CFO Colette Kress has increased the company's AI chip sales backlog to $500 billion for the six quarters ending in early 2027.
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