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    Nvidia Halts H20 Chip Production After China Raises Security Risks

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyAugust 22, 2025 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
    Nvidia Halts H20 Chip Production

    Nvidia Halts H20 Chip Production Amid China Security Concerns

    Nvidia has instructed some of its suppliers to pause production of the H20 AI chip, a model designed specifically for the Chinese market, according to a report from The Information. The decision reflects rising uncertainty over the chip’s future, as Chinese authorities voice concerns about potential information security risks.

    The report states that Nvidia told Arizona-based Amkor Technology to stop work on the H20 this week. South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, which provides high-bandwidth memory for the chip, was also notified. Amkor is responsible for advanced packaging of the model. Neither company has responded to requests for comment.

    Supply Chain Management and Official Response

    Nvidia confirmed that it is actively managing its supply chain in response to changing market conditions. In a statement, the company stressed that the H20 is not linked to national security or defence use.

    “As both governments recognise, the H20 is not a military product or for government infrastructure,” Nvidia said. The company also noted that China would not rely on American chips for its government systems, just as the US would not depend on Chinese chips for its own.

    Chinese Authorities Raise Information Risk Concerns

    The move comes after Chinese regulators summoned several major domestic technology companies, including Tencent and ByteDance, to discuss their purchases of H20 chips. Authorities reportedly warned of possible information risks associated with the product, adding further pressure on Nvidia’s sales in the region.

    The H20 chip was originally developed to comply with US export restrictions introduced in 2023, which limited China’s access to Nvidia’s most advanced AI processors. However, the recent regulatory pushback in China is raising new challenges for the company as it navigates the sensitive geopolitical landscape of the semiconductor industry.

    with inputs from Reuters

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