Following remarks made by U.S. commerce secretary Howard Lutnick related to chip exports that officials found “insulting,” a group of Chinese regulators have moved to restrict the sales of H20, Nvidia’s (NVDA) China-specific AI processor, Zijing Wu and Cheng Leng of The Financial Times reports. “We don’t sell them our best stuff, not our second-best stuff, not even our third-best,” Lutnick told CNBC last month. “You want to sell the Chinese enough that their developers get addicted to the American technology stack, that’s the thinking.” These comments by Lutnick mobilized the Cyberspace Administration of China, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology into action, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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