That's nowhere near "ignition", which is being sought in the ICF experiments. I only recently learned of a type of supernova caused by "pair production instability" which does actually represent a star exploding like an H-bomb, with near 100% efficiency due to its size. Mind-boggling.
ICF is striving for a pinhead portion of one of these, not the slow simmering sun. In fact, reading the ICF article, it's hard not to scoff.
Massive stars that can undergo pair production instability are not using fusion mechanisms that are envisaged in the ICF. These stars, I believe, are triple-alpha-cycle degenerating stars. At the very least they are carbon-cycle stars. Their energy is not coming from the fusion of isotopes of hydrogen.