Nvidia (NVDA) chief executive Jensen Huang said Wednesday the company's next-generation Vera Rubin AI accelerator systems remain on schedule and are already in production, pushing back against reports of manufacturing delays, Bloomberg reported.
Speaking on the sidelines of a developer event in Tokyo, as per the publication, Huang said reports suggesting production setbacks were "not true."
He also said Nvidia is prepared to resume H200 AI chip shipments to China once regulatory approvals are in place, though deliveries have yet to begin in meaningful volumes, according to the report.
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