Nvidia Reports Zero China AI GPU Share Amid Export Restrictions Shift
… While restrictions may have been justified initially, he suggested that such policies need continuous reassessment in response to evolving market conditions. …
… While restrictions may have been justified initially, he suggested that such policies need continuous reassessment in response to evolving market conditions. …
… Export Restrictions Ease
… The investigation reportedly centers on AI server systems produced by Super Micro Computer that were allegedly equipped with NVIDIA accelerators covered by international export restrictions. …
… What makes the situation unusual is that the reported restriction appears to originate from China rather than from new US export controls. NVIDIA developed the RTX 5090 D v2 specifically for the Chinese market following earlier restrictions surrounding advanced GPUs and AI hardware exports. …
… Read all comments on NVIDIA & AMD Could Be ‘Forced’ To Sell Their GPUs to American Customers First, Before Exporting Them To Other Regions
… Maybe it made sense at the time, but I think the policy really needs to be dynamic and needs to stay with the times." Article continues below Earlier this year, tech research firm Bernstein estimated that Nvidia’s share of China’s AI GPU market could fall from 66% in 2024 to roughly 8% in the comin… …
Systems Washington reportedly moves to tighten leash on AI chip exports Draft rules could force Nvidia and AMD to seek government approval before selling abroad The Trump administration is reportedly planning new restrictions on GPU exports, aimed not only at controlling who gets them, but at drivi… …
… Go deeper with TH Premium: Taiwan, trade, and tariffs China's latest round of rare-earth export controls explained Analyzing Washington's new AI accelerator export rules U.S. government plans tariff exemptions for TSMC Nvidia wants China's market share to secure the future of CUDA in the region The… …
… China has condemned U.S. chip restrictions as an “abuse” of export controls. …
… NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who previously warned the US government that its export restrictions are making his company lose its hold on China, recently flew to Beijing with President Donald Trump to attend a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. …