Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says China should not have Blackwell or Rubin AI GPUs — firmly states US should have 'the first, the most, and the best' when it comes to AI hardware
To maintain the AI lead in America.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has firmly stated that China should not have access to its "latest and greatest" AI GPU technology, notably its Blackwell and Rubin lines, arguing that the United States should have a lead in AI technology. As per Nikkei Asia, Huang says Nvidia are "huge supporters of the United States having the first, the most, and the best."
The comments by the head of Nvidia came during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, an event attended by bankers, businessmen, and investors. He stated that the global reach of American AI accelerators helps increase tax income, which strengthens the economy and in turn supports national security. At the same time, Huang emphasized that China should not receive the 'latest and greatest' AI accelerators, such as the current-generation Blackwell or next-generation Rubin. This is a way for the U.S. to maintain its lead in the frontier AI models.
"the United States [should have] the first, the most, and the best"
Jensen Huang
Back in November, the U.S. government approved sales of Nvidia's H200 processors to approved customers in China, provided that they would pay 25% cut to the U.S. government. The company confirmed in February that it had received orders from numerous customers in the People's Republic. But in its most recent conference call, Nvidia said it had not shipped any H200 processors to Chinese customers recently. By contrast, AMD, which also got permission to sell its Instinct MI308X, sold $390 million worth of AI GPUs to its clients in China.
More recently, Huang admitted that Nvidia's AI accelerator market share in China had dropped to zero percent, suggesting that the company did not ship any H200 GPUs to the PRC in the first calendar quarter of 2026.
There might be a reason for Nvidia to avoid shipping Hopper GPUs to China: Both Hopper and Blackwell processors are made at the same fabs and N4/N5-capable production lines by TSMC, and since capacity is limited, Nvidia aims to sell more advanced and expensive Blackwell processors to its customers in the U.S. This in terms means avoiding the U.S. government's 25% cut rather than selling Hopper GPUs to clients in China.
Once Nvidia ramps up production of its next-generation Rubin GPUs using TSMC's N3 process technology, the Taiwan-based foundry will be able to allocate more N4/N5 capacity to Hopper GPUs. It's possible to speculate that Nvidia will likely resume shipments of Hopper accelerators to China.
In any case, earlier this year, Jensen Huang said that Nvidia's clients in China would get Blackwell GPUs in time, but did not elaborate, which probably means that when Rubin GPUs are available widely, some cut-down versions of Blackwell may be supplied to customers in the PRC.
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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.
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vinay2070 Jensen saying that? Is he hallucinating? He's done everything to bypass sanctions and release GPUs close to the original config with slight core and memory changes.Reply -
yahrightthere How many GPUs is Super Micro Computer Inc Co-founder Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw accused to smuggle $2.5 billion in NVIDIA-powered AI servers to China. Common Jensen time to wake up and be held accountable for being ignorant. What you say and what is happening or has been done are two different things.Reply -
Shiznizzle The US will lose this AI race. They do not even have the infrastructure to power what they have in GPU's and CPU's let alone the fabs they want to build.Reply
Then there are these nasty people called citizens who do not want these data centers, rightfully so, in their neighborhoods. These citizens will throw you out of office now by means of recall's if you vote against their wishes not to have data centers.
About time that elected officials start being afraid of the voters.
Over 900 GW of power introduced in china just last year alone i think i read this last month. While the US may have the chips, they cant power them and china will catch up eventually. It took them a year and a half to totally drop US chips.
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upsetkiller Ah the gasps of a dying empire. China has already overtaken usa in most key science fields , this is inevitable. The champions of fair competition and trade reduced to the least trusted entities that will do anything in their power to sabotage other emerging regions.Reply -
nrdwka Isn't it the same Jensen complaining few days ago about "0 share in China GPU ai market"? 🤣Reply -
thisisaname In the long terms China's "China First" policy means China wants to make it all themselves.Reply -
SkyBill40 They shouldn't have those AI GPUs... unless Huang can find a better way to make more money in them being sold to China. Clearly he has an interest in seeing them there since they've already been sold to China. If he felt that strongly about them not having them at all, he would have made that a focal point.Reply -
American2021 Wake me up when Nvidia no longer uses Chinese facilities, and partners who use Chinese facilities in its supply chain.Reply -
BulkZerker Reply
He knows what he said, he wants to restrict China from LEGALLY obtaining the most powerful chips so they have to pay a smuggler... That Jensen will sell the chips to at an inflated price. Everyone wins.vinay2070 said:Jensen saying that? Is he hallucinating? He's done everything to bypass sanctions and release GPUs close to the original config with slight core and memory changes. -
derekullo Reply
Reverse psychology lol.vinay2070 said:Jensen saying that? Is he hallucinating? He's done everything to bypass sanctions and release GPUs close to the original config with slight core and memory changes.