The restriction imposed by Washington on AI chip exports to China directly impacts Nvidia. The California-based semiconductor giant currently cannot sell its latest H200 processors on the Chinese market, as reported by the Financial Times and picked up by Ming Pao. This halt remains in place while U.S. authorities complete their national security review.



This suspension raises critical questions about global technology supply chains. For Nvidia, accused of dominating the AI sector, this ban represents a major strategic blow. China, the second-largest semiconductor market in the world, sees its artificial intelligence development capabilities diminished. The standoff between Washington and Beijing over advanced chips is now shaping global tech geopolitics, establishing new boundaries in international competition.
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