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Nvidia to take $5.5bn hit as US clamps down on exports of AI chips to China

Trump administration’s curbs send chipmaker’s shares sliding in after-hours trading

Nvidia has said it expects to take a $5.5bn blow after the US clamped down on its ability to export artificial intelligence chips to China, sending the Silicon Valley behemoth’s shares sliding in after-hours trading.

The group said in a regulatory filing late on Tuesday that the H20 chip, which is tailored for the Chinese market to comply with export controls that already prevent the sale of its most powerful chips in China, will now require a special licence to sell to customers there.

Nvidia said that the US had said the move was necessary to address the risk of H20 ships being used in “a supercomputer in China”.

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