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China steps up customs crackdown on Nvidia AI chips: Report
China expanded inspections to all advanced chips to stop Nvidia AI chip smuggling worth over $1 billion and enforce regulatory bans on Nvidia product orders.
- China has launched a customs crackdown on Nvidia Corporation's AI chips, mobilizing customs teams at major ports for stricter inspections, according to the Financial Times, which cites three knowledgeable sources.
- The inspections began with Nvidia's H20 and RTX Pro 6000D, aimed at preventing Chinese companies from ordering these products following regulatory guidance.
- Beijing's Cyberspace Administration of China instructed tech companies like ByteDance and Alibaba to end orders of all Nvidia products in mid-September.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company's financial guidance assumes 'China zero' revenue due to ongoing export restrictions.
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China tightens checks on Nvidia AI chips at major ports, FT reports
China has intensified enforcement of its import restrictions on U.S. chips, including Nvidia's artificial intelligence processors, the Financial Times reported, as Beijing sharpens its focus on promoting home-grown semiconductor production.
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Read Full ArticleDECRYPTAGE - A mechanism voted by the Senate would require Nvidia and AMD, the two champions of AI chips, to favour American customers in their deliveries. Beijing, for its part, strengthens controls on the import of American chips into its territory.
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