REFILE-Nvidia CEO says could give US a cut of sales on Blackwell chips to China, says Fox Business reporter
Aug 28 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company would be open to giving the U.S. government a cut of sales from new Blackwell chips for China if the AI processor leader is allowed to sell them to Beijing, Fox Business reporter posted on X on Thursday.
Nvidia had earlier this month struck a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump to receive export licenses in exchange for 15% of China sales of its H20 AI chips tailored for the market.
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