NVIDIA Halts China Chip Production
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Nvidia's H20 chip for China halted amid Beijing's push for self-sufficiency. Domestic rival DeepSeek launches upgraded model for local chips.
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Nvidia has reportedly suspended production of its China-focused H20 AI chip as Beijing pushes domestic alternatives and analysts warn the uncertainty could hit its Q3 outlook.
Nvidia was blindsided earlier this year when the US government enacted tougher restrictions on selling artificial intelligence chips to China. The restriction prevented Nvidia from selling its H20 chip within the Middle Kingdom,
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