NVIDIA stopped selling its GeForce RTX 5090D graphics cards in China. They made this move because they expect the Trump administration to ban these products soon. The company already faced problems when the US government blocked its H20 AI chips from Chinese markets. NVIDIA wants to avoid problems like last time, when they weren't sure about the RTX 4090's status until it was banned later. They decided to halt production early for the RTX 5090D.
Graphics card makers Colorful with Palit have already stopped selling these models. A company that makes cooling parts for these cards was told to stop preparing materials, suggesting everyone expects a complete ban soon. Chinese gamers feel disappointed as this was the only high-end NVIDIA card available to them. The export rules have cost NVIDIA billions in lost sales from the H20 ban.
These restrictions create space for competitors like AMD. Reports say AMD plans to release a China-specific model called Radeon RX 9070 GRE. This shows that NVIDIA risks losing market share because of these trade policies. The tech market continues facing challenges as export regulations change almost every month.
Graphics card makers Colorful with Palit have already stopped selling these models. A company that makes cooling parts for these cards was told to stop preparing materials, suggesting everyone expects a complete ban soon. Chinese gamers feel disappointed as this was the only high-end NVIDIA card available to them. The export rules have cost NVIDIA billions in lost sales from the H20 ban.
These restrictions create space for competitors like AMD. Reports say AMD plans to release a China-specific model called Radeon RX 9070 GRE. This shows that NVIDIA risks losing market share because of these trade policies. The tech market continues facing challenges as export regulations change almost every month.