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NVIDIA ORDERS 300,000 H20 CHIPS FROM TSMC AS DEMAND IN CHINA SURGES

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August 01, 2025

Nvidia has reportedly ordered 300,000 units of its H20 AI chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), according to sources cited by Reuters.

NVIDIA ORDERS 300,000 H20 CHIPS FROM TSMC AS DEMAND IN CHINA SURGES

The surge in orders reflects a sharp rise in demand for artificial intelligence hardware in China, even amid continued U.S. export restrictions on advanced semiconductor technologies.

The H20 chip, part of Nvidia's China-specific Al lineup, is designed to comply with U.S. trade regulations while still delivering significant performance for data centers, cloud providers, and Al developers in the country. Nvidia's latest move underscores both the resilience of the Chinese Al market and the company’s ongoing strategy to navigate export controls without losing its foothold in the world’s second-largest economy.

imageTSMC TO FABRICATE CHINA-COMPLIANT AI CHIPS AT SCALE

The 300,000 H20 units will be manufactured by TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, which continues to serve as Nvidia's primary foundry partner. The chips are expected to be produced using a customized 5nm or 7nm process node, optimized for the performance constraints dictated by U.S. export limits imposed by the Department of Commerce.

Although the H20 is less powerful than Nvidia's flagship H100 and upcoming B200 chips, it offers sufficient processing capabilities for large-scale inference tasks, model deployment, and training within capped power limits. Chinese companies have already begun adopting the H20 for enterprise Al, industrial automation, and natural language processing.

Nvidia originally unveiled the H20 in late 2023, alongside other China-legal alternatives like the L20 and L2. The 300,000-unit order suggests that demand is accelerating well beyond initial expectations, and highlights the gap in local alternatives to Nvidia's hardware despite significant efforts from domestic Chinese players like Huawei, Baidu, and Alibaba to develop competing Al accelerators.

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