Nvidia H200 Chip Shipments to China Halted by Customs
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Production of components for Nvidia’s H200 AI chips has temporarily stopped after Chinese customs officials blocked shipments, despite recent U.S. approval for their sale in China. The halt impacts manufacturers of essential parts, including printed circuit boards.
U.S. Approval and Subsequent Blockage
The H200 chip received approval from the U.S. government for export to China in late 2023,representing a modified version of Nvidia’s A100 chip designed to comply with export controls. Reuters reported on November 30,2023,that Nvidia had secured permission to sell the H200. However, manufacturers of H200 components have now paused production due to the blockage of shipments by Chinese customs officials.
Impact on Component Suppliers
The pause in production affects suppliers of critical H200 components. These suppliers, who manufacture items like printed circuit boards, have ceased manufacturing operations while awaiting clarity on the situation. According to the Financial Times on January 16, 2024, two sources confirmed the production halt following moves to prevent the chips from entering China.
Nvidia’s Response and Export Control Context
Nvidia has not publicly commented on the specific reasons for the blockage. The H200 chip was developed as a workaround to U.S.export restrictions imposed on more powerful AI chips, such as the A100 and H100, aimed at limiting China’s access to advanced technologies. The Semiconductor Industry association details the complexities of U.S. export controls on semiconductors. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and security is responsible for administering these controls.
Potential Implications
The blockage of H200 shipments could disrupt the supply chain for AI development in China and potentially impact Nvidia’s revenue. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China regarding access to advanced technologies. The value of Nvidia’s stock decreased by 1.8% following reports of the shipment delays on january 16,2024,according to CNBC.
