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Will Nvidia Be Banned from Exporting Scaled-Down AI Chips to China?

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The White House is reportedly planning to ban the export of Nvidia’s scaled-down AI chips to China.

Will Nvidia Be Banned from Exporting Scaled-Down AI Chips to China?

The U.S. administration is reportedly planning to ban the export of Nvidia’s (NVDA) scaled-down artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China, according to The Information. The report, citing three sources, stated that the White House has notified other federal agencies that it will not allow Nvidia to sell its latest scaled-down chips to China. NVDA stock fell 3.7% yesterday amid growing concerns over its chip exports.

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Recently, CEO Jensen Huang remarked that “China is going to win the AI race,” citing lower energy costs and looser regulations. However, he later clarified that China remains only “nanoseconds” behind the U.S. in the AI space.

Nvidia’s China Headwinds Intensify

Nvidia has reportedly issued samples of its lower-tier AI chips to several Chinese customers for testing. These chips, known as B30A, can train large language models (LLMs) when arranged together in large clusters. Such configurations are required by many Chinese companies, which are barred from using Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell GPUs (graphics processing units).

Following reports of a potential export ban, Nvidia is said to be modifying the B30A design to meet export requirements and secure licenses for further scaled-down versions. President Donald Trump recently stated that Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell chips will not be exported to any other country, signaling strict export controls. The White House remains concerned about the potential military use of advanced AI chips.

Beijing Tightens Import Restrictions

While the U.S. is restricting exports, Beijing is also tightening its stance on the import of foreign chips to boost the domestic chip industry. Recently, Beijing released new guidelines mandating that all new data center projects receiving state funding must exclusively use domestically produced chips.

Chinese regulators have further ordered that data centers less than 30% complete must remove any foreign chips already installed or cancel plans to buy them, while more advanced projects will be evaluated individually. This policy effectively blocks Nvidia and its AI chips from a major market.

Despite these challenges, Nvidia continues to advance in the AI sector, with strong demand for its latest GPUs in the U.S. and other international markets. Both Nvidia and rival chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have stopped including China-related sales in their financial forecasts.

Is NVDA Stock a Strong Buy?

Yes, NVDA stock commands a Strong Buy consensus rating on TipRanks based on 37 Buys, one Hold, and one Sell rating. The average Nvidia price target of $237.35 implies 26.2% upside potential from current levels. Year-to-date, NVDA stock has surged 40%.

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