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Nvidia shares fall and its Chinese rivals soar after Beijing urges AI companies to look elsewhere for chips


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Nvidia shares fall and its ******** rivals soar after Beijing urges AI companies to look elsewhere for chips

Nvidia’s share price has taken a knock, and its ******** chipmaking rivals have soared, after Beijing reportedly discouraged ******** AI companies from buying Nvidia’s chips.

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on Friday that ******** regulators had issued guidance steering AI firms away from Nvidia’s H20 chips. These aren’t Nvidia’s most cutting-edge AI chips, but they’re the most powerful that the company can sell to China under U.S. export restrictions that aim to hold back China in the AI race.

The news immediately hit Nvidia’s share price by 2.2%. In premarket trading on Monday, the AI chip leader was down by another 2%. Nvidia suppliers and contractors such as

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, SK Hynix, Micron, and TSMC were also down.

The falls were weighing on the markets more widely this morning, as Nvidia—whose stock has more than doubled so far this year—has an outsize role these days.

But the story was very different for the ******** chip companies that were intended to be the beneficiaries of Beijing’s guidance.

Shares in Cambricon and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC), which are both partially owned by the ******** state, soared by 20% on Monday, hitting the daily limit on the Shanghai exchange. Naura Technology Group, which produces chipmaking equipment, saw its stock pop by 9.8% in Shenzhen.

Years of Western export controls have had some success in slowing the advance of China’s AI efforts, denying ******** companies the latest and greatest chips and, by holding back the most advanced production equipment, making it ******* for ******** chip companies to keep pace.

Progress at Huawei, for example, was

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by the redesigns that were needed to produce its AI chips locally, and the performance of its recent Ascend 910B chips may be limited by production problems at contract manufacturer SMIC.

On Monday,

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multiple sources saying that TikTok parent ByteDance was planning to use the 910B chips to train an upcoming model. ByteDance reportedly already uses these chips for inference—essentially, running AI models—but using it for the more computationally demanding task of training would be another matter.

ByteDance denied that it was working on a new model. Nonetheless, if Reuters’ report is accurate, it again points to the limits of what China’s chip producers can currently achieve; one source told the newswire that Huawei was delivering the 910B chips too slowly for ByteDance’s needs.

However, the export controls have also pushed China’s chip sector to adapt and work faster. The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a major tech industry lobbying group,

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earlier this month that “U.S. efforts to slow China down are unlikely to work in the long run.”

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