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Nvidia NVDA-Q and AMD AMD-Q have agreed to give the U.S. government 15 per cent of revenue from sales to China of advanced computer chips like Nvidia’s H20 that are used for artificial intelligence applications, a U.S. official told Reuters on Sunday.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration halted sales of H20 chips to China in April, but Nvidia last month announced the U.S. said that it would allow the company to resume sales and it hoped to start deliveries soon.

Another U.S. official said on Friday that the Commerce Department had begun issuing licenses for the sale of H20 chips to China.

When asked if Nvidia had agreed to pay 15 per cent of revenues to the U.S., a

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