Nvidia H20
Nvidia H20 appears in Howard Lutnick: How America Can Hit 6% GDP Growth in 2026 as a China-oriented Nvidia AI chip scrutinized under export-license rules. Howard Lutnick says the H20 had less compute but more memory, which made it require careful testing before licenses could be granted.
The page complements Nvidia H200. In the source, the H20/H200 discussion turns AI Export Controls into a transactional system: the administration tries to keep China from receiving the best chips, preserve American infrastructure influence, and extract value when exports are approved.
Connections
- Nvidia and Jensen Huang - company and executive behind the export-access argument.
- Nvidia H200 - adjacent chip named in the government revenue-sharing branch.
- AI Export Controls and Strategic AI Infrastructure Dependence - policy and infrastructure-dependence context.
- China and Domestic AI Chip Catch-Up - substitution pressure if access to U.S. chips is blocked.