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    Nvidia orders suppliers to halt work on China-focussed H20 AI chip, The Information says

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    Nvidia halted production of its H20 AI chip for China. The company instructed Amkor Technology and Samsung Electronics to suspend work. This followed concerns from Chinese authorities regarding information risks. Tencent and ByteDance were among the firms summoned. Nvidia maintains the H20 is not for military or government use. The company manages its supply chain to address market conditions.

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    Nvidia instructed Arizona-based Amkor Technology to stop production of the H20 chips this week and also notified South Korea's Samsung Electronics .
    Nvidia has told some component suppliers to suspend production of its H20 AI chip, designed specifically for the Chinese market, the Information reported on Thursday, citing two people with direct knowledge of the communications.

    According to the report, Nvidia instructed Arizona-based Amkor Technology to stop production of the H20 chips this week and also notified South Korea's Samsung Electronics .

    Amkor handles advanced packaging for the chip, while Samsung Electronics supplies high-bandwidth memory chips for the model.

    Neither companies immediately responded to a Reuters request for comment.

    Meanwhile, Nvidia spokesperson said in a statement, "We constantly manage our supply chain to address market conditions."

    "As both governments recognise, the H20 is not a military product or for government infrastructure. China won't rely on American chips for government operations, just like the U.S. government would not rely on chips from China," it said.

    This comes as Chinese authorities last week summoned domestic companies, including major internet firms Tencent and ByteDance, over their H20 chip purchases, expressing concerns over information risks.


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