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Publication Date: 2026-01-30 11:10:00
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China has approved imports of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips for several major tech firms, opening a significant AI hardware channel into the country.
Nvidia is in advanced talks to join a multi billion dollar OpenAI funding round alongside Amazon and Microsoft.
The company has agreed to a new AI and high performance computing research collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, RIKEN, and Fujitsu.
Nvidia has committed US$2b to deepen its AI data center partnership with CoreWeave.
Nvidia (NasdaqGS:NVDA) sits at the center of the current AI build out through its GPU hardware, software stack, and data center partnerships. The latest set of agreements and approvals touch three core pillars of its business: access to major AI regions such as China, closer ties to leading model developers such as OpenAI, and collaboration with national research institutions in the U.S. and Japan.
For investors, these developments illustrate how Nvidia is positioning around both commercial cloud demand and government backed AI research. The expanded relationship with CoreWeave, together with international research collaborations, reflects a continued focus on large scale AI infrastructure where GPUs, networking, and software are tightly integrated for high performance computing workloads.
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