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NVIDIA restarts H20 AI chip orders at TSMC as China demand rebounds after US export shift
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55295, member: 636"] NVIDIA has ordered 300,000 H20 artificial intelligence processors from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company following strong Chinese market demand. The Trump administration recently removed export restrictions on semiconductor sales to China, allowing the graphics company to resume shipments. This new production order will bring NVIDIA's total H20 inventory to approximately 600,000 to 700,000 units. Market analysts expect this supply level to satisfy Chinese customer requirements for two to three business quarters. The semiconductor manufacturer conducts market research to forecast future order volumes for H20 processors after serving domestic Chinese markets for multiple quarters. Rising computational demands from Beijing create opportunities for more advanced solutions from American technology companies. NVIDIA anticipates releasing Blackwell-based B20 processors and GeForce RTX 6000D graphics cards to Chinese markets by late 2025 or early 2026. The timeline depends on further relaxation of the United States export control policies toward China's technology sector. [/QUOTE]
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