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CHINESE FIRMS ORDER $16 BILLION IN NVIDIA CHIPS IN FIRST THREE MONTHS OF 2025

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April 04, 2025

Nvidia has secured orders worth $16 billion from Chinese companies for its H20 server chips in the first three months of 2025, reflecting a surge in demand for artificial intelligence processing power within China's tech sector.

CHINESE FIRMS ORDER $16 BILLION IN NVIDIA CHIPS IN FIRST THREE MONTHS OF 2025

The semiconductor company, a leader in AI chip production, reported this influx from major players like ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, according to industry sources familiar with the transactions.

For chipmakers, tech firms, and market analysts, this order volume signals China's aggressive push to bolster its AI capabilities despite U.S. export restrictions.

The H20 chip, Nvidia's most advanced model legally available in China under current U.S. controls, supports the growing needs of Chinese firms developing AI models and cloud services.

ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, known for their extensive digital platforms, have driven this demand, leveraging the chips to power applications from social media to e-commerce. This $16 billion order underscores Nvidia's pivotal role in China's tech ecosystem, even as domestic alternatives emerge.

imageChina's tech giants placed these orders amid a competitive AI landscape, where cost-effective solutions like DeepSeek’s models have spurred chip demand.

Nvidia's revenue from China, including Hong Kong, reached $17.11 billion last fiscal year, making up 13 percent of its total sales, a figure this order could push higher. The scale of these purchases highlights the balance Chinese firms strike between innovation and reliance on foreign technology.

H20 CHIP MEETS CHINA’S AI DEMAND

Nvidia's H20 server chip, designed to comply with U.S. export limits, has become the go-to processor for Chinese companies scaling their AI operations. The chip supports training and inference for large language models, delivering performance suited to firms like ByteDance, which powers TikTok, and Tencent, a leader in gaming and messaging. Orders totaling $16 billion in three months reflect a sharp uptick from prior quarters, driven by these companies’ AI ambitions.

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