Semiconductor giant Nvidia faces unexpected new US export controls for its H20 chips.
On Tuesday’s submissionNvidia said it was notified by the US government that a license was required to export H20 AI chips to China. The license will be required indefinitely, according to the submission – the US government states that “risk of risk” [H20] Can be used in […] Chinese supercomputer. ”
Nvidia expects $5.5 billion in related expenses for the first quarter of 2026, ending April 27th. The company’s shares fell approximately 6% in extended transactions.
The H20 is the most advanced AI chip that Nvidia can export to China, based on current and previous US export regulations. last week, NPR CEO Jensen Fan reported that he may have emerged from the new H20 restrictions at President Donald Trump’s Mar La Lago Resort.
Perhaps less iconic, Nvidia announced Monday that it will spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next four years. Critic He quickly pointed out that the company’s commitment was light to detail.
Several government officials have been calling for stronger export controls for the H20 as chips are said to have been used to train models from China-based AI startup DeepSeek, including the “inference” model for the R1 that threw the US AI market in January.
Nvidia declined to comment.