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Nvidia H200 Chip Supply Halt: China Blocks Shipments

Nvidia H200 Chip Shipments to⁢ China Halted by ​Customs

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.

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