China tells tech firms to stop buying Nvidia's AI chips, FT reports
China's internet regulator ordered leading tech firms to stop testing and cancel orders of Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000D chips, aiming to boost domestic AI chip production and reduce US tech reliance.
- China's Cyberspace Administration has ordered major tech companies to stop buying Nvidia's AI chips, according to the Financial Times report.
- Nvidia's shares fell 1% after the ban was announced, showing investor concern over the impact on revenue.
- This ban follows previous U.S. restrictions on Nvidia's chip sales to China, heightening trade tensions.
- China aims to reduce dependence on American technology by canceling Nvidia chip orders, affecting companies like ByteDance and Alibaba.
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