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President Trump says he's going to let the U.S.-based chipmaker,
NVIDIA, sell one of its most advanced microchips to China.
The chips are used in artificial intelligence.
NPR's John Riewicz reports the policy shift comes amid worries about U.S.
leadership in the A.I.
sector.
Trump says on social media the US will allow Nvidia to sell H-200s to approved customers in China,
quote, under conditions that allow for continued strong national security.
He says he told Chinese leader Xi Jinping about it, and she responded positively.
Trump also indicates that the US would get a cut of sales.
The H-200 is what's known as a GPU chip.
It hit the market last year, and it's better than its predecessor,
the H-100 model, which has been a workhorse of AI data centers.