Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has identified China as a significant long-term growth opportunity, estimating a $50 billion market potential despite current US export controls. Following a US business delegation trip to Beijing, Huang expressed optimism about future access to the Chinese market, which is part of a broader $200 billion opportunity in data centers and CPUs.
Currently, Nvidia has "largely conceded" its advanced AI chip segment in China to Huawei due to export restrictions. However, the company is developing compliant chip variants like the H20 and H200 to navigate these constraints. Before the restrictions, China accounted for 13% of Nvidia's revenue, approximately $17.1 billion in fiscal year 2025. Nvidia's strategy reflects a long-term commitment to China, aiming to maintain market presence while awaiting potential policy changes.
Nvidia Eyes $50 Billion China Market Despite US Export Restrictions
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