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Nvidia halts China-bound H200 output, shifts TSMC capacity to Vera Rubin, FT reports

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Nvidia halts China-bound H200 output, shifts TSMC capacity to Vera Rubin, FT reports

March 5 (Reuters) – Nvidia (NVDA.O), has stopped production of its second-most advanced artificial ​intelligence chips, known as H200 chips, intended ‌for the Chinese market, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

The U.S. chipmaker has reallocated manufacturing capacity ​at chip contract maker TSMC (2330.TW), away ​from making H200 chips to its next-generation ⁠Vera Rubin hardware, the report said, citing ​two people with knowledge of the matter.

Last week, Nvidia said it had received licenses ​from the U.S. government to ship “small amounts” of its ‌H200 ⁠chips to customers in China. However, this move suggests Nvidia does not expect any meaningful H200 sales in China in the near ​term.

A U.S. ​Commerce Department ⁠official said last month that none of Nvidia’s H200 chips had been ​sold to Chinese customers.

In January, U.S. ​President ⁠Donald Trump’s administration gave a formal green light to China-bound sales of Nvidia’s H200 chips, ⁠but ​shipments remained stalled due ​to guardrails built into the process.

Reporting by Shivani Tanna in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Shreya Biswas

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