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Chinese companies rush to buy as Nvidia set to resume AI chip sales in the country

Nvidia confirmed it has filed the necessary applications to export its H20 chips — the most powerful models currently allowed under U.S. export laws. These chips, although less capable than the flagship GPUs Nvidia ships globally, are still highly sought-after in China’s AI sector.

July 16, 2025 / 12:22 IST
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Nvidia is preparing to resume shipments of its AI chips to China, following signals from the US government that export licenses will soon be granted. The move comes after nearly a year of stringent restrictions that barred Nvidia from selling its most advanced GPU accelerators to Chinese companies, a ban that inadvertently gave a boost to domestic rival Huawei’s Ascend series.

Nvidia confirmed it has filed the necessary applications to export its H20 chips — the most powerful models currently allowed under U.S. export laws. These chips, although less capable than the flagship GPUs Nvidia ships globally, are still highly sought-after in China’s AI sector.

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The California-based chipmaker, now valued at $4.16 trillion, generated $17 billion in revenue from China in FY25, accounting for 13% of its total sales. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is currently in Beijing and expected to address the developments at a local event. The company noted, “The US government has assured Nvidia that licenses will be granted, and Nvidia hopes to start deliveries soon.”

News of the potential greenlight has triggered a wave of procurement activity. Major Chinese tech giants including ByteDance and Tencent are reportedly preparing to submit orders, all of which must be cleared by Washington.