Nvidia stops production of H200 chips for China

Change
Nvidia halted production of H200 accelerator chips destined for China and reallocated its Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) capacity to build its new Vera Rubin architecture, leaving roughly 250,000 H200 units already produced to cover authorised demand.
Why it matters
Chinese purchasers cannot rely on newly manufactured H200 shipments and must draw on existing inventories or domestic alternatives. Contracted orders that assumed continued supply now face delivery uncertainty and narrower procurement windows.
Nvidia stops production of H200 chips for China
Implications
  • Procurement teams at Chinese artificial intelligence companies must secure existing H200 inventory or contract domestic accelerator replacements immediately — failure to act will leave planned AI workloads without compatible hardware.

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