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Home » NVIDIA Builds China-Specific AI Chips to Bypass U.S. Ban

NVIDIA Builds China-Specific AI Chips to Bypass U.S. Ban

Nakayenga Patricia Renee by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
July 19, 2025
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Global semiconductor leader NVIDIA is developing a new line of AI chips tailored for the Chinese market, aiming to navigate around recent U.S. export restrictions. This bold move comes as Washington tightens control over advanced chip sales to China, citing national security concerns.

CEO Jensen Huang reportedly informed major Chinese clients, including Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance, during a mid-April visit to Beijing that NVIDIA would soon deliver chip alternatives designed to comply with the latest U.S. regulations.

Blackwell Variant in Development

The redesigned chips will replace NVIDIA’s H20 model, which was previously cleared for sale but fell under new export bans last month. According to internal communications cited by The Information, NVIDIA expects to release samples of the revised chip by June 2025.

The company is also working on a modified version of its state-of-the-art Blackwell AI chip for exclusive use in China, preserving business ties in one of its largest markets.

Neither NVIDIA nor the U.S. Commerce Department has issued public statements regarding the new chip designs or ongoing export compliance measures.

Billions at Stake

The chip ban poses a significant threat to NVIDIA’s revenue, with analysts projecting potential losses of up to $5.5 billion if access to the Chinese market is restricted. As China accounts for nearly 17% of NVIDIA’s global sales, adapting to the regulatory environment is a strategic necessity.

NVDA shares closed at $114.50 on May 2, rising 2.59% despite the export headwinds, as investors remain optimistic about the company’s workaround strategy.

Global Tech Tensions Intensify

NVIDIA’s response underscores the broader geopolitical tensions shaping the tech sector. As the U.S. seeks to curb China’s AI capabilities through sanctions and export controls, companies like NVIDIA are increasingly forced to innovate within tight legal boundaries.

While Chinese firms such as Huawei and others race to build domestic AI alternatives, NVIDIA remains a dominant player in cutting-edge AI computing globally. However, its ability to serve global clients, especially in Asia, now depends heavily on its capacity to adapt swiftly to international trade regulations.

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