Nvidia Halts Production of H200 Chips for China: Beijing Boosts Support for Huawei
Nvidia Halts H200 Chip Supply - Nvidia's H200 chip supply to China - Amid rising political tensions between the US and China and Beijing's policy of strengthening local chip production, news has emerged that Nvidia has halted the production of its H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips intended for the Chinese market. This decision has triggered a new wave of tension in the global technology market.

According to reports, Nvidia has withdrawn the production capacity allocated for H200 chips at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), shifting its focus to the production of next-generation Vera Rubin hardware. This move indicates significant changes in the company's strategic direction and redefines priorities in the global supply chain.
China's policy of strengthening its domestic chip industry, particularly the support extended to local firms like Huawei, has emerged as a response to technological restrictions imposed by the US. Beijing is determined to minimize foreign dependence in the field of artificial intelligence and ensure its technological independence.
This situation will significantly impact Nvidia's position in the Chinese market, as well as the global chip supply chain. The deepening US-China technology war is fundamentally altering the production and supply mechanisms for strategically important products like AI chips.
According to analysts, Nvidia's decision could further accelerate China's domestic capabilities and strengthen the role of companies like Huawei in the global AI chip market in the future. This situation will also affect how other technology giants approach the Chinese market.
