Nvidia Reports Zero China AI GPU Share Amid Export Restrictions Shift
… According to Huang, Nvidia’s decline in China is directly tied to these regulatory measures, which limit the export of high-performance GPUs used in AI workloads. …
… According to Huang, Nvidia’s decline in China is directly tied to these regulatory measures, which limit the export of high-performance GPUs used in AI workloads. …
… Decision to Approve NVIDIA’s H200 AI Chip Exports to China
… To remain competitive in China, Nvidia will need to release other products including Blackwell and Rubin generation chips "in time," Huang said, adding U.S. regulation also needs to evolve if Washington wants American technologies to stay globally competitive. - Nikkei Asia We do know that after th… …
… In April 2025, China restricted rare earth exports to retaliate against U.S. tariffs. Shipments began to recover after agreements were reached between China and the U.S. and Europe later in the year. …
… One variation includes integrating a 'kill switch' in all AI chips sold to China . …
… Nvidia created the H200 as a China-specific chip after US sanctions hit its products. The chip was designed to comply with US export control laws, but Beijing limited domestic companies from buying it anyway. …
… Related Story NVIDIA Retakes Germany’s GPU Crown With 8% More Sales, Yet AMD’s RX 9070 XT Still Outsells Every Single Card NVIDIA, following US sanctions on its products, had developed a China-specific chip called the H200, which complied with all US export control laws. …
… The firm's CPU project takes place against a geopolitical tussle that got China's government banning the purchase of Nvidia H200 Blackwell chips, after the Trump administration backtracked on its technological export controls. …
… In December, the Trump administration said it would allow exceptions to earlier US export rules governing sales of high-end AI accelerators to China, with formal US approval following in January. …
… Insbesondere im geopolitischen Wettstreit mit China versuchen die USA, einen technologischen Vorsprung gegenüber China als imperialistischen Hauptsrivalen zu bewahren und diesen mit noch breiteren Exportkontrollen auszubremsen, zum Beispiel für KI-Chips und Chipfertigungstechnologie. …