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China Says Nvidia Violated Antitrust Law

by Team Lumida
September 15, 2025
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How Nvidia’s AI Chips are Secretly Making Their Way to China

Source: Ars Technicia

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  • China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) said Nvidia violated its anticompetition law, escalating regulatory pressure amid US-China trade talks.
  • The regulator has not yet confirmed any punishment but will continue its investigation.
  • Nvidia’s 2020 acquisition of Mellanox was approved by China under conditions that it provide uninterrupted chip supplies to Chinese firms.
  • US export controls since 2022 blocked sales of Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips to China, which Beijing argues breaches those conditions.
  • Nvidia’s H20 chip, allowed for sale under the Trump administration in July, was later paused by Beijing over cybersecurity concerns.
  • Nvidia’s shares fell 2.5% in premarket trading following the announcement.
  • The probe comes as US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng meet in Madrid to negotiate tariffs, AI trade rules, and TikTok’s future.
  • Chinese regulators are also reviewing Nvidia’s plans for more advanced chips, with potential approvals tied to the broader US-China trade agenda.

What Happened?

China accused Nvidia of antitrust violations linked to its Mellanox acquisition and failure to ensure uninterrupted chip supply after US restrictions. The move deepens uncertainty for Nvidia, which has become a flashpoint in U.S.-China tech and trade tensions.

Why It Matters?

Nvidia is central to global AI chip supply, making it highly sensitive to geopolitical friction. The probe underscores how U.S. export restrictions are complicating compliance with Chinese regulatory agreements. Potential penalties or sales limits could risk Nvidia’s China revenue and global chip supply chains.

What’s Next?

  • Watch outcomes from ongoing US-China trade talks, as any resolution may be tied to Nvidia’s chip access in China.
  • Monitor Beijing’s next steps, including possible fines, sales restrictions, or explicit retaliation against Nvidia.
  • Investors should assess risks in Nvidia’s China exposure and broader semiconductor sector volatility amid intensifying regulatory scrutiny and trade barriers.
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