Inventec Says Nvidia’s H200 Chip Sale to China Faces Delay on Beijing’s Side

Inventec Says Nvidia’s H200 Chip Sale to China Faces Delay on Beijing’s Side

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Taiwanese technology company Inventec has said that the future of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chip in China remains uncertain. According to the company, the issue is no longer on the United States side but appears to be delayed by Chinese authorities.

The H200 chip is one of Nvidia’s most powerful products and is used to support advanced artificial intelligence systems. Last week, the United States officially approved the export of this chip to China, though certain conditions were attached. This decision raised hopes among technology firms that sales could soon begin.

However, reports showed that Chinese customs officials told agents that the H200 chip was not allowed to enter the country. It is still unclear whether this move is a formal ban or a temporary restriction. This lack of clarity has created confusion for companies involved in making and supplying AI hardware.

Inventec, which manufactures servers and notebooks using Nvidia chips, plays an important role in this supply chain. The company builds AI servers for Chinese clients mainly at its factory in Shanghai. Its president, Jack Tsai, said that the situation now depends on China’s political and regulatory decisions.

Tsai explained that while the United States has given approval, companies must still follow Chinese rules. He said Inventec will continue to talk with its Chinese customers but cannot move forward unless the chip is clearly allowed. Breaking regulations, he added, is not an option.

The H200 chip has become a sensitive issue in relations between the United States and China. Washington has placed limits on advanced chip exports to China, citing security concerns. Beijing, on the other hand, is trying to grow its own chip industry and reduce reliance on foreign technology.

Experts believe China may still be studying how U.S. restrictions affect its tech sector. Others think Beijing could be using the chip decision as a bargaining tool in talks with Washington. There is also the possibility that China may restrict the chip to support local chipmakers.

For now, strong demand from Chinese companies remains, but uncertainty continues. Until China makes a clear decision, companies like Inventec and Nvidia must wait. The situation highlights how global technology trade is increasingly shaped by politics as much as by business needs.

Jan. 20, 2026 5:53 p.m. 616

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