Nvidia Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said Friday that he still hopes to sell the company’s advanced Blackwell chips to customers in China despite there being no concrete plans at this time.  The Blackwell chips are part of Nvidia’s newest generation of artificial intelligence semiconductors. They have become bargaining chips in the ongoing trade discussions between the United States and China.  Nvidia aims to sell its Blackwell chips to China  Nvidia’s CEO stated on Friday that he hopes to sell Blackwell chips to China even as U.S. trade restrictions on China are complicating his firm’s ability to serve the Chinese market.  Huang was asked by reporters whether Nvidia plans to sell AI accelerators from its Blackwell product family to Chinese customers.  “I don’t know. I hope so someday,” the tech chief responded. During the conversation, he clarified that chip sales were not part of his Friday meeting with Ren Hongbin, who currently serves as the  Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. However, when President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, the licensing of Blackwell chip sales did not come up in their discussion. Trump later told reporters that Nvidia and the Chinese government will need to continue their own conversations about whether the $5 trillion company can access China’s massive market. Trade restrictions on China Huang’s comments reveal that Nvidia finds itself in an uncertain position when it comes to China, a market for its AI chips. However, U.S. export controls have limited what advanced semiconductors can be sold there. Nvidia previously created special versions of its chips designed to comply with U.S. restrictions on sales to China. China has been working to develop its own semiconductor industry, partly in response to U.S. export restrictions. However, Nvidia’s chips remain in high demand for their performance in AI applications. Many Chinese tech companies and research institutions would prefer to use Nvidia’s latest technology rather than domestic alternatives if they were allowed to purchase it. Chinese tech lags behind due to the lead U.S. companies like Nvidia have in building experience. They also have access to infrastructure for advanced chip designs and AI hardware. Chinese firms often find that domestic alternatives cannot match the performance and reliability of established U.S. products. The smartest crypto minds already read our newsletter. Want in? Join them.Nvidia Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said Friday that he still hopes to sell the company’s advanced Blackwell chips to customers in China despite there being no concrete plans at this time.  The Blackwell chips are part of Nvidia’s newest generation of artificial intelligence semiconductors. They have become bargaining chips in the ongoing trade discussions between the United States and China.  Nvidia aims to sell its Blackwell chips to China  Nvidia’s CEO stated on Friday that he hopes to sell Blackwell chips to China even as U.S. trade restrictions on China are complicating his firm’s ability to serve the Chinese market.  Huang was asked by reporters whether Nvidia plans to sell AI accelerators from its Blackwell product family to Chinese customers.  “I don’t know. I hope so someday,” the tech chief responded. During the conversation, he clarified that chip sales were not part of his Friday meeting with Ren Hongbin, who currently serves as the  Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. However, when President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, the licensing of Blackwell chip sales did not come up in their discussion. Trump later told reporters that Nvidia and the Chinese government will need to continue their own conversations about whether the $5 trillion company can access China’s massive market. Trade restrictions on China Huang’s comments reveal that Nvidia finds itself in an uncertain position when it comes to China, a market for its AI chips. However, U.S. export controls have limited what advanced semiconductors can be sold there. Nvidia previously created special versions of its chips designed to comply with U.S. restrictions on sales to China. China has been working to develop its own semiconductor industry, partly in response to U.S. export restrictions. However, Nvidia’s chips remain in high demand for their performance in AI applications. Many Chinese tech companies and research institutions would prefer to use Nvidia’s latest technology rather than domestic alternatives if they were allowed to purchase it. Chinese tech lags behind due to the lead U.S. companies like Nvidia have in building experience. They also have access to infrastructure for advanced chip designs and AI hardware. Chinese firms often find that domestic alternatives cannot match the performance and reliability of established U.S. products. The smartest crypto minds already read our newsletter. Want in? Join them.

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang says he hopes to sell Blackwell chips to China someday, though there are no current plans

2025/11/01 03:35
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Nvidia Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said Friday that he still hopes to sell the company’s advanced Blackwell chips to customers in China despite there being no concrete plans at this time. 

The Blackwell chips are part of Nvidia’s newest generation of artificial intelligence semiconductors. They have become bargaining chips in the ongoing trade discussions between the United States and China. 

Nvidia aims to sell its Blackwell chips to China 

Nvidia’s CEO stated on Friday that he hopes to sell Blackwell chips to China even as U.S. trade restrictions on China are complicating his firm’s ability to serve the Chinese market. 

Huang was asked by reporters whether Nvidia plans to sell AI accelerators from its Blackwell product family to Chinese customers. 

“I don’t know. I hope so someday,” the tech chief responded. During the conversation, he clarified that chip sales were not part of his Friday meeting with Ren Hongbin, who currently serves as the  Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

However, when President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week, the licensing of Blackwell chip sales did not come up in their discussion. Trump later told reporters that Nvidia and the Chinese government will need to continue their own conversations about whether the $5 trillion company can access China’s massive market.

Trade restrictions on China

Huang’s comments reveal that Nvidia finds itself in an uncertain position when it comes to China, a market for its AI chips. However, U.S. export controls have limited what advanced semiconductors can be sold there. Nvidia previously created special versions of its chips designed to comply with U.S. restrictions on sales to China.

China has been working to develop its own semiconductor industry, partly in response to U.S. export restrictions. However, Nvidia’s chips remain in high demand for their performance in AI applications. Many Chinese tech companies and research institutions would prefer to use Nvidia’s latest technology rather than domestic alternatives if they were allowed to purchase it.

Chinese tech lags behind due to the lead U.S. companies like Nvidia have in building experience. They also have access to infrastructure for advanced chip designs and AI hardware. Chinese firms often find that domestic alternatives cannot match the performance and reliability of established U.S. products.

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