China tells tech firms to stop buying Nvidia's AI chips, FT reports
China's internet regulator ordered tech giants to halt Nvidia RTX Pro 6000D chip tests and cancel orders, pushing domestic AI chip production expected to triple next year, sources said.
- China has barred technology firms like Alibaba and ByteDance from purchasing Nvidia's AI chips, as reported by the Financial Times.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed his disappointment about the ban during a press conference in London, stating, 'I'm disappointed with what I see.'
- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson remarked that China aims to become a 'peer-to-peer adversary' of the US during an interview with CNBC.
- China is working on enhancing its chip manufacturing capabilities amidst ongoing export controls from the US.
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Beijing accuses the processor manufacturer of violating Chinese competition rules.
China firms barred from buying Nvidia chips
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said on Wednesday the US and Beijing "have larger agendas to work out" after media reports of China's internet regulator ordering top tech firms to halt purchases of the American company's AI chips and cancel existing orders. Successive US administrations have restricted China's access to advanced chips, prompting Beijing to press domestic firms to turn away from American suppliers, hitting industry leaders li…
China bans Nvidia’s AI chips
China banned its largest technology companies from buying Nvidia’s AI chips, Beijing’s latest effort to gain global tech dominance over the US. The order, the Financial Times reported, goes beyond Chinese regulators’ previous guidance for firms not to use another China-specific Nvidia chip. The ban could be a play to push Washington into greenlighting exports of more powerful chips, or to accelerate decoupling from American technology, China ana…
China has banned its tech giants from buying chips from Nvidia, aiming to boost domestic production. The internet authority, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), has asked companies such as ByteDance and Alibaba to stop testing the RTX Pro 6000D chip, designed specifically for the Chinese market. Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang expressed “disappointment” at the decision, but said the company would continue to support the Chinese mar…
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