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America’s Chip Restrictions Are Biting in China

by Team Lumida
November 12, 2025
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China’s Manufacturing Powerhouse Faces Domestic Struggles: What It Means for Global Investors

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  • Acute shortages of AI chips in China have forced Beijing to intervene in how Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC) allocates production.
  • Huawei is receiving priority access as it races to compete with U.S. firms like Nvidia.
  • Chinese firms are relying on workarounds—bundling chips, smuggling hardware, or using overseas cloud access.
  • U.S. export controls are slowing China’s progress but prompting aggressive domestic innovation and industrial mobilization.
  • The rift is reshaping the global AI race and deepening technological decoupling between the U.S. and China.

Beijing Takes Control of Chip Distribution
China’s government is directly managing semiconductor allocation to mitigate the fallout from U.S. chip export restrictions. According to sources, Beijing has ordered SMIC to prioritize production for Huawei, its national AI and telecom champion.

The scarcity of high-end chips has grown severe enough that authorities are dictating output distribution, while companies like DeepSeek and Huawei scramble to assemble AI systems from lower-tier components or smuggled hardware.


Chinese Tech Firms Turn to Workarounds
Startups such as DeepSeek have delayed AI model launches due to chip shortages. Others are linking thousands of lower-performance chips to mimic advanced processors, creating vast, inefficient, power-intensive systems.

Some companies are smuggling Nvidia chips or accessing them remotely through offshore cloud services. Contracts reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show at least 16 Blackwell chip racks entering China in fragmented shipments—insufficient for large-scale AI training but useful for R&D.


Huawei’s Central Role
Huawei, backed by SMIC’s limited production, is assembling domestic chips to train and deploy AI models. The company has also unveiled a new AI supercomputer and aims to export chips to the Middle East, signaling ambition to challenge Nvidia’s dominance.

However, inefficiencies remain stark. Morgan Stanley estimates that SMIC’s yields for Huawei’s 910C chip mean 95% of wafers are unusable, underscoring the technological gap.


Washington’s Split Strategy
Inside the U.S., policymakers remain divided. Some advocate continued restrictions to hinder China’s progress; others worry about overreach that could harm American firms like Nvidia.

President Trump recently avoided discussing potential chip exports with Xi Jinping after security warnings from top officials. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang continues to lobby for partial export approval, arguing that “China is nanoseconds behind America in AI.”

Nvidia has increased lobbying spending to $3.5 million this year, emphasizing that China’s self-reliance efforts remain limited.


China’s Push for Self-Sufficiency
Despite constraints, Chinese officials project confidence. “The gap will become smaller and smaller,” said Ma Xiaoxiao, China’s deputy consul general in New York.

State-owned data centers have begun removing Nvidia products and substituting domestic chips, even as engineers struggle with overheating and software issues. Local governments are subsidizing power-hungry data centers to offset inefficiencies from older chip technology.


Outlook: A Fragmented AI Race
Analysts estimate the U.S. will outproduce China in high-end AI chips by a factor of 40 next year. Yet Huawei’s production could exceed 800,000 chips in 2025, double its current capacity.

The U.S.–China chip standoff is no longer a question of access—it’s a test of endurance. The U.S. controls the bleeding edge; China, through central coordination and sheer scale, is building a parallel AI ecosystem under constraint.

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