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      Nvidia Presses Pause on H20 AI Chip Production Amid Beijing’s Security Backlash

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      Nvidia has reportedly hit the brakes on production of its H20 AI chip—designed just for China—after Beijing cautioned domestic firms against buying it over security concerns. The warning prompted Nvidia to direct partners like Amkor, Samsung, and Foxconn to halt work on the chip. Though the H20 got the green light to return to China after U.S. export restrictions—including a revenue-sharing deal—this production pause places Nvidia’s China strategy in question. A company spokesperson insists the chip is safe, without backdoors, and that Nvidia is merely adjusting its supply chain to match shifting market and regulatory realities.

      Sources: Reuters, Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch

      Key Takeaways

      – Beijing reportedly urged local firms, including giants like ByteDance and Alibaba, to refrain from using the H20 chip, citing possible “backdoor” security vulnerabilities—even though Nvidia denies any such flaws.

      – The pause came after a brief revival of H20 sales enabled by U.S. export licenses, which required Nvidia to share 15% of the China-generated revenue with the U.S. government.

      – Nvidia has switched gears to develop and seek approval for a modified Blackwell-based successor (like the B30A), aiming to find a balance between both U.S. export rules and China’s security concerns.

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      Nvidia, a preeminent designer of AI chips, has abruptly paused production of its H20 chip after Beijing reportedly discouraged domestic companies from using it due to fears of embedded backdoors or security vulnerabilities—even though Nvidia maintains there are none. This development comes after a month-long window during which the H20 was cleared for export to China under U.S. restrictions. The deal required Nvidia to pay 15% of related revenue back to the U.S. government—a clear sign of the increasingly transactional nature of tech diplomacy.

      Despite the chip’s promising specs and strong demand from major Chinese tech firms, Nvidia told manufacturing partners—Amkor for packaging, Samsung for memory, and Foxconn for backend processing—to halt their work. The move underscores the fragile and rapidly shifting alignment among tech firms navigating both American export policy and Chinese security scrutiny.

      Now, Nvidia is shifting its focus to new hardware tailored to appease both regulatory camps—with its Blackwell-based chips like the proposed B30A in development, featuring toned-down performance that might pass bilateral scrutiny. This episode underscores the tightrope Nvidia must walk: serving one of its biggest markets while adhering to complex geopolitics and export laws.

      The pause also signifies a broader pivot in global technology competition, as governments wield regulation and security concerns to shape supply chains. For Nvidia, it means staying agile—innovating not just in silicon, but in diplomacy too—all while guarding its bottom line and global reach.

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