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NVIDIA Amid Global Tensions and New Market Routes
Jensen Huang denies allegations of exports to China as company ramps up presence in Middle East, defying US restrictions
Isabella V20 May 2025

 

NVIDIA denies selling AI chips to China, but questions are raised about whether they are not. Meanwhile, the company expands its business in the Middle East amid geopolitical tensions and US restrictions.

Key points:

  • Jensen Huang says there is no evidence of Nvidia chip sales in China.
  • Some Nvidia chips are still available in China through unofficial channels.
  • US restrictions may encourage the development of Chinese alternatives.
  • Nvidia is expanding its presence in the Middle East with significant orders.


Nvidia, under CEO Jensen Huang, is at the center of a heated geopolitical debate over the export of its AI chips to China. Huang said there is no concrete evidence that the company’s chips are being sold to China, noting the difficulty of smuggling complex systems like the Grace Blackwell, which weighs nearly two tons. However, recent reports indicate that despite US restrictions, some Nvidia chips, such as the H100 accelerators, are available in China through unofficial channels. Huang criticizes the U.S. restrictions, saying they could hurt American industry and encourage the development of Chinese alternatives. Meanwhile, Nvidia is expanding its presence in other regions, such as the Middle East, where it has received significant orders for its AI accelerators.

Huang’s statements and recent news highlight the complexity of geopolitical dynamics in the semiconductor industry and the strategic importance of AI chips.