@cryptogoos: BAD NEWS FROM US-CHINA SUMMIT President Trump said China “chose not to buy” NVIDIA $NVDA H200 chips despite U.S. approv…

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President Trump stated that China opted not to purchase NVIDIA H200 chips despite US approval, as China prefers developing its own semiconductor technology.

BAD NEWS FROM US-CHINA SUMMIT 🇺🇸🇨🇳 President Trump said China “chose not to buy” NVIDIA $NVDA H200 chips despite U.S. approval. China prefers to develop its own semiconductor chips rather than rely on foreign suppliers like NVIDIA. https://t.co/8lkEM1828H
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BAD NEWS FROM US-CHINA SUMMIT

🇺🇸🇨🇳 President Trump said China “chose not to buy” NVIDIA $NVDA H200 chips despite U.S. approval.

China prefers to develop its own semiconductor chips rather than rely on foreign suppliers like NVIDIA. https://t.co/8lkEM1828H

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