Nvidia Plans AI Chip Shipments to China Next Quarter with Modified Blackwell Model Later, Says Nikkei
19 Maio 2025 - 6:18AM
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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is set to begin delivering a new AI chip
tailored to comply with U.S. export restrictions for China in the
upcoming months, according to a report from Nikkei Asia over the
weekend. Additionally, the company is preparing to release a
modified version of its flagship Blackwell chip specifically for
the Chinese market sometime later in 2025.
The upcoming AI chip designed for China will be a scaled-down
variant based on Nvidia’s previous Hopper generation and notably
will omit high-bandwidth memory (HBM). This marks a downgrade from
the current H20 chip Nvidia supplies to Chinese customers.
Sources familiar with the matter told Nikkei that the Blackwell
chip planned for China will also exclude HBM to align with U.S.
export control regulations.
Nvidia’s efforts to roll out new, compliant chips come amid
increasing pressure from U.S. authorities tightening rules on AI
technology exports to China. Maintaining its foothold in the region
remains a priority for Nvidia, especially as domestic chipmakers
like Huawei ramp up competition.
Earlier this year, Nvidia’s H20 chip was among its best-selling
products in China, widely utilized by prominent Chinese AI firms
such as DeepSeek, Bytedance, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), and Baidu
(NASDAQ:BIDU).
Despite the challenges posed by export restrictions and local
competitors, China still represented approximately 14% of Nvidia’s
revenue in 2024. CEO Jensen Huang has projected that the Chinese
chip market could expand to as much as $50 billion over the next
few years.
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