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    Nvidia Revives China AI Chip Production Amid New Growth Surge

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Nvidia has resumed production of its H200 chip, designed to meet US export restrictions on China.
    2. The company halted its H200 manufacturing last year due to US and Chinese regulatory challenges.
    3. Nvidia has obtained export licenses from the US government, allowing the restart of manufacturing.
    4. The H200 sales in China are excluded from Nvidia’s projected $1 trillion revenue forecast by 2027, focusing instead on AI chips like Blackwell and Rubin.

    Restarting Production: A Strategic Move for Nvidia

    Nvidia is resuming production of its China-specific AI chip, the H200. This decision follows a halt last year caused by regulatory challenges both in the US and China. The company had to stop manufacturing due to restrictions on export licenses. Recently, however, Nvidia secured the necessary export licenses from the US government. This victory allowed the company to restart manufacturing several weeks ago. Consequently, Nvidia’s supply chain is now becoming active again. This move helps Nvidia meet ongoing demand while adhering to international regulations. It reflects the company’s ability to adapt and navigate complex global rules. Restarting production also signals Nvidia’s confidence in its strategic planning. As the industry evolves, companies must stay flexible to sustain growth and innovation.

    What This Means for the Global AI Market

    The reactivation of the H200 chip’s production has broader implications for the AI industry. Nvidia’s main products, the Blackwell and Rubin chips, are expected to generate over US$1 trillion in revenue by 2027. These flagship chips are crucial for developing large language models, like those powering chatbots such as ChatGPT. While the China-specific H200 chip is not included in this forecast, its production restart indicates Nvidia’s commitment to maintaining a global presence. This move could influence wider acceptance of AI technology across borders, despite ongoing restrictions. It also demonstrates the importance of supply chain resilience in a competitive market. Ultimately, such strategic decisions impact the pace of AI innovation and how it benefits human society—making advanced AI more accessible and practical worldwide.

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