Raising a digital digit to Nvidia, China reportedly set to ban foreign-made AI chips from state-funded data centers

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by Rodion Krotov

New data centre projects in China must use homegrown AI hardware going forward. According to Reuters, new government guidance will soon be passed down, apparently requiring state-funded data centres to only use AI chips manufactured domestically within China. Though data centre projects have drawn $100 billion in state funding since 2021, it is not yet clear how many will be affected by this decree.

It’s China’s latest bid to break away from US-made tech, and follows news back in August that data centre operators were being instructed to source at least 50% of their chips from domestic manufacturers. Now, data centres that are less than 30% complete are being instructed to remove already installed chips if they’re foreign-made.

Images of Nvidia's Blackwell GPU from GTC.

(Image credit: Nvidia)

These comments, coupled with China’s latest data centre edict, may have come as a surprise considering recent news that the US and China had agreed on a one-year trade truce. It’s important to note that the AI Blackwell chips made by Nvidia—a US-based company whose business in China has apparently gone “from 95% market share to 0%” due to recent trade and tariff tribulations—were not part of these recent negotiations.

Reuters reports that the latest data centre guidance does also cover Nvidia’s H20 chips, the most powerful AI chips the company is allowed to sell in China. This follows news from September of a number of Chinese tech firms banned from buying these very chips. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at the time, “We can only be in service of a market if the country wants us to be. I’m disappointed with what I see.”

Back then, Huang went on to say more hopefully, “But they have larger agendas to work out between China and the US, and I’m understanding of that. We are patient about it.” Unfortunately, it appears those hopes may soon be properly dashed.

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