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On August 1, 2025, the Nvidia chip is viewed via a magnifying glass in Beijing, China, China.
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Nvidia asked some components suppliers to stop the production associated with it made for China H20 General Trues of Units, as Beijing cracks on an American chip in love, information report Friday.
The directive comes a few weeks after the Chinese government has ordered local technology companies to stop buying chips from the alleged security problems, the report said, citing people with knowledge of this issue.
Nvidia was reportedly asked in Arizona AMKOR Technology, which is engaged in the advanced packaging of H20 chips, and Samsung Electronics South Korea, which provides their memory. Samsung and AMKOR did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.
In a separate Reuters report, citing the sources, Nvidia has asked Foxconn to suspend the H20S work. Foxconn did not immediately respond to a comment request.
In response to the CNBC investigation, the Nvidia press -secretary said that “we are constantly management of our supply network to resolve market conditions.”
This news also raises doubts to return H20s to the Chinese market, after Washington said it would issue export licenses that will allow export of chip to China – whose shipment was prohibited in April.
Last month, the Chinese cyberspace administration caused Nvidia about national security issues with H20s and asked the company to provide information about the chips.
In Beijing there is causes concern What the chips may have a certain tracking technology or “rear”, allowing them to manage remotely. In US Legislators there are Proposed legislation This will require AI chips according to export regulations to avoid their illegal transportation.
Speaking to Taiwan journalists on Friday, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Juan admitted that China asked questions about the safety of “hind cities” and that the company made it clear that they did not exist.
“Hopefully, the answer we gave to the Chinese government will be sufficient. We are discussing them,” he said, adding that Nvidia was “surprised” by requests.
“As you know, (Beijing) demanded and urged us to provide licenses at H20s, and I worked a lot to help them secure the licenses, and so I hope it will be resolved,” he said.
Nvidia said on Friday’s statement that “the market can use the H20”.
It is added: “As both governments admit, H20 is not a military product or state infrastructure. China does not hope for US government operations, as the US government does not hope for China chips.
Last month Nvidia was justify They sent notifications to large technology companies and developers AI, which urge them to use the H20s, in that for the first time appeared as a soft mandate. Later, the information reports that Beijing told some firms, including Bytans, Alibaba and Tenzent, about stopping orders for the chips before the National Security review is completed.
This was considered as the main victory for NVIDIA, when Juan announced last month that the US government would allow the sales of H20 chips to China.
However, the H20 national security control faces the Chinese side, emphasizes the NVIDIA business navigation difficulties by increasing the tensions and changes in trade policy between Washington and Beijing.
Analysts Galina chips also said Beijing’s actions appears to enhance the commitment to self -sufficiency of chips and intend to resist the Trump administration plan to keep US equipment dominant in China.