TLDR Trump approved Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chip to China with a 25% fee going to the U.S. government Beijing may limit access to H200 chips as China pushes for semiconductor self-sufficiency and domestic alternatives Chinese companies including Huawei, Alibaba, and Baidu have been developing competitive AI chips and stockpiling older Nvidia [...] The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Will China Actually Buy the H200 After Export Ban Lifts? appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDR Trump approved Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chip to China with a 25% fee going to the U.S. government Beijing may limit access to H200 chips as China pushes for semiconductor self-sufficiency and domestic alternatives Chinese companies including Huawei, Alibaba, and Baidu have been developing competitive AI chips and stockpiling older Nvidia [...] The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Will China Actually Buy the H200 After Export Ban Lifts? appeared first on CoinCentral.

Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Will China Actually Buy the H200 After Export Ban Lifts?

TLDR

  • Trump approved Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chip to China with a 25% fee going to the U.S. government
  • Beijing may limit access to H200 chips as China pushes for semiconductor self-sufficiency and domestic alternatives
  • Chinese companies including Huawei, Alibaba, and Baidu have been developing competitive AI chips and stockpiling older Nvidia products
  • Critics warn the move could boost China’s military capabilities while supporters argue it prevents Chinese tech companies from catching up
  • The H200’s superior performance could still attract Chinese buyers despite supply chain shortages and political uncertainties

Nvidia received approval from President Trump to sell its H200 AI chip to China. The decision marks a reversal from previous export restrictions that banned advanced semiconductor sales to Chinese customers.


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The company can now ship H200 chips to approved customers. The U.S. government will collect a 25% fee on those sales. AMD and Intel also received approval to sell similar chips to China.

The move has sparked heated debate in Washington. Critics say it poses national security risks by potentially boosting China’s military capabilities. Supporters argue it keeps Chinese companies dependent on American technology.

Questions Over Chinese Demand

Reports suggest Beijing plans to limit access to the H200. The Financial Times cited unidentified sources saying China would restrict purchases. Nvidia is not counting on large China sales in its forecasts.

CEO Jensen Huang said in May that Huawei’s semiconductor products are “probably comparable” to Nvidia’s H200. He told CNBC in June that Huawei would have China’s chip needs covered if Nvidia were never allowed to sell there.

Chinese tech giants have been preparing for American chip restrictions. Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu stockpiled Nvidia chips before the ban. They combined these with local semiconductors to develop advanced AI models.

China has pushed hard for semiconductor self-sufficiency. The country wants to reduce reliance on American technology. Huawei has ramped up its Ascend line of AI products using massive chip clusters.

Performance Gap Remains Tempting

The H200 offers far more advanced capabilities than the H20 chip Nvidia designed for export compliance. That performance difference could prove tempting for Chinese companies. Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu mentioned supply shortages across the semiconductor supply chain.

China’s semiconductor industry lags behind the U.S. and Taiwan. The country struggles to manufacture the most advanced chips. It also faces restrictions on buying chipmaking tools that could advance its capabilities.

Domestic alternatives to Nvidia remain behind in performance. Shah noted the gap between Nvidia, AMD and Chinese competitors like Huawei “is still quite wide when it comes to performance and power efficiency.”

Democratic lawmakers criticized the decision harshly. Senator Ron Wyden accused Trump of getting “taken to the cleaners by China.” Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi called it a “profound national security mistake.”

White House spokesman Kush Desai defended the move. He said the administration remains committed to American AI dominance “without compromising on national security.”

White House AI czar David Sacks argues selling advanced chips discourages Chinese competitors from catching up. He warned that if Huawei chips dominate in five years, “that means we lost.”

Former Homeland Security official Stewart Baker disagreed. He called the idea that the U.S. can keep China dependent on American chips “a delusion.” China will continue pushing for a domestic industry, he said.

Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping “responded positively” to the H200 approval. Liu Pengyu from the Chinese embassy said China hopes the U.S. will maintain stability in global supply chains.

George Chen from The Asia Group said China’s self-reliance strategy for tech won’t change over the next five to ten years. Huang has a good time window to sell H200 but it won’t last forever, he added.

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