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Home » Malaysia GPU Imports Surge Amid NVIDIA Export Shift

Malaysia GPU Imports Surge Amid NVIDIA Export Shift

Obwana Jordan Luke by Obwana Jordan Luke
May 12, 2025
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Malaysia GPU Imports Surge Amid NVIDIA Export Shift
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Malaysia GPU imports surged to USD 2.74 billion in April 2025, setting a new monthly record. The data comes from Taiwan’s government and was cited by TechNews via a post by @kakashiii111 on X. The spike has fueled speculation that Malaysia may be emerging as a key transshipment point for NVIDIA chips.

In the first four months of 2025, Malaysia imported USD 6.45 billion in GPUs—already higher than its full-year total of USD 4.88 billion in 2024. Much of this volume is believed to come from NVIDIA, the leading supplier of AI chips.

Meanwhile, Taiwan’s International Trade Administration (ITA) recorded a sharp rise in computer system exports to Malaysia. These shipments reached USD 2.4 billion in March, compared to USD 161 million in the same month last year—a 1,390% increase.

During this same period, NVIDIA projected Q1 revenue of USD 43 billion. Malaysia’s GPU imports totaled USD 5.33 billion, or 13% of NVIDIA’s quarterly revenue, according to TechNews.

NVIDIA doesn’t disclose shipment destinations. It reports revenue based on billing location, not final delivery. So, while the destination of these chips remains unclear, the import surge has drawn attention.

Analysts say the timing aligns with tightening U.S. export restrictions on advanced chips to China. The high volume suggests Malaysia could be acting as a staging area for regional redistribution.

In December 2023, just after Washington’s latest export rules, Tom’s Hardware noted a jump in AI-related exports from Taiwan to Malaysia. These likely include AI servers and accelerators such as NVIDIA’s H100 chips.

Taiwan’s exports of computer parts to Malaysia rose to USD 60.8 million in March 2025, up from USD 15 million two years prior. This dramatic rise suggests a growing focus on AI infrastructure, not just standard computing.

Trade data, however, lacks specificity. Taiwan classifies all computer systems under HS code 8471 and components under 8473.30. These categories cover a broad range—from entry-level laptops to enterprise-grade AI servers—making it hard to isolate high-end gear.

Despite this, the surge in Malaysia GPU imports closely follows policy shifts aimed at curbing China’s AI capabilities. This has prompted closer monitoring of regional trade flows.

In March, The Edge Malaysia, citing the Financial Times, reported that Malaysian officials are planning stricter semiconductor controls. The move responds to U.S. pressure to prevent unauthorized re-export of restricted chips to China.

At the same time, Singaporean authorities launched an investigation into AI servers reportedly shipped from Singapore to Malaysia. These may have contained banned NVIDIA chips, with suspicions that China was the end user.

While Malaysia hasn’t confirmed any transshipment role, its skyrocketing import numbers suggest growing involvement in the global AI chip supply chain. As export rules evolve and demand for NVIDIA chips surges, Malaysia’s position warrants serious attention.

Tags: AI chip supply chainGPU transshipmentMalaysia GPU importsNVIDIA chipsTaiwan exportsU.S.-China tech tensions
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