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Nvidia’s China Market Share Drops from 95% to Zero Amid US Export Controls

Nvidia’s China Market Share Plummets from 95% to Zero

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed the complete collapse of the company’s advanced AI chip market share in China, dropping from 95% to zero due to US export controls. The semiconductor giant is now entirely barred from selling its high-performance A100, H100, and H200 chips to Chinese companies.

Key Takeaways

  • Nvidia’s China market share fell from 95% to zero due to US export restrictions
  • Company banned from selling high-performance AI chips (A100, H100, H200) to Chinese firms
  • Chinese competitors like Huawei are rapidly filling the market gap
  • China’s internet regulator has reportedly banned domestic companies from buying Nvidia AI chips

CEO’s Warning and Policy Hopes

Speaking at a Citadel Securities event in New York, Huang expressed concern about the broader implications of Nvidia’s exclusion. “What harms China could oftentimes also harm America, and even worse,” he stated. The CEO emphasized that China represents roughly 50% of the world’s AI researchers, making their exclusion from American technology problematic.

“We will continue to explain and inform and hold on to hope for a change in policy,” Huang said, expressing hope for a policy shift.

Rise of Chinese Semiconductor Competitors

China’s aggressive push for semiconductor self-sufficiency has accelerated as domestic companies like Huawei develop alternatives to Nvidia’s technology. Huawei has unveiled an ambitious AI chip roadmap and developed clustering methods to bypass Nvidia’s technology.

Even Nvidia’s approved H20 chip – a less powerful alternative designed for the Chinese market – faces challenges. Chinese authorities launched a security investigation into the H20, with local clients advised to avoid the product.

Complete Market Exclusion

Recent reports indicate China’s Cyberspace Administration has banned domestic tech companies from purchasing Nvidia AI chips entirely. Companies including ByteDance and Alibaba were told to stop testing and ordering Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D server, specifically designed for the Chinese market.

As China accelerates domestic chip development, Nvidia’s absence could fundamentally reshape the global AI and semiconductor landscape, potentially ceding the massive Chinese market to domestic competitors permanently.

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