NVIDIA Confirms H200 Chip Sales to China in Early 2026

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NVIDIA is set to ship H200 chips to China in early 2026, with deliveries expected around mid-February. The batch will include 5,000–10,000 modules, or 40,000–80,000 chips. The company said the move will not impact global supply. Sources noted CEO Jensen Huang is likely to visit China in January 2026. The H2008 card module is priced at 1.4 million yuan each. With such developments, altcoins to watch may see renewed interest as the fear and greed index remains a key barometer for market sentiment.

According to TechFlow, NVIDIA has informed Chinese clients of its plan to deliver H200 chips to China around mid-February 2026. The shipment is expected to include 5,000–10,000 modules, totaling 40,000–80,000 H200 chips. NVIDIA stated that selling H200 to Chinese authorized clients will not affect its global supply.知情人士 added that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is expected to visit China in January 2026, and the H2008 card module is priced at 1.4 million yuan per unit.

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