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Nvidia CEO says he's 'disappointed' after report China has banned its AI chips
NvidiaNvidia(US:NVDA) CNBC·2025-09-17 12:29

Core Insights - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed disappointment over China's reported ban on Nvidia's AI semiconductors, including the H20 chip, which affects major companies like ByteDance and Alibaba [2] - Huang indicated that Nvidia's contributions to the Chinese market have been significant, but geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China are influencing the company's operations [2][6] - Nvidia has advised financial analysts to exclude China from their forecasts due to the uncertainty stemming from U.S.-China discussions [2][3] Company Developments - The U.S. government previously imposed restrictions on Nvidia's AI chip exports to China, citing national security concerns, which included the H20 chip [2][3] - A deal was struck between President Trump and Huang in August, allowing Nvidia to receive export licenses in exchange for 15% of H20 sales in China going to the U.S. government [3] - Nvidia is currently facing an anti-monopoly investigation in China regarding its acquisition of Mellanox, a company specializing in network solutions [4] Investment and Market Importance - Nvidia announced a £11 billion ($15 billion) investment in U.K. AI infrastructure, alongside other U.S. tech giants making similar multibillion-dollar investments [5] - Despite the geopolitical challenges, Huang emphasized the importance of the Chinese AI sector, describing it as large and vibrant, and reaffirmed Nvidia's commitment to support both the Chinese government and U.S. government [5][6]