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Nvidia expects to lose billions in revenue due to H20 chip licensing requirements

Last updated: May 29, 2025 2:29 am
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Nvidia’s Fiscal Year 2026 Q1 Earnings Report Reveals Impact of Chip-Export Restrictions

As Nvidia unveils its earnings report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, ending on April 28, the company discloses the repercussions of the chip-export restrictions imposed by the Trump administration on its business operations.

Nvidia faced a significant setback in Q1, incurring a $4.5 billion charge due to licensing requirements that hindered its ability to distribute the H20 AI chip to Chinese companies. Additionally, the company was unable to ship an additional $2.5 billion worth of H20 revenue during the quarter as a result of the imposed restrictions.

Initially predicting related charges of $5.5 billion for Q1 when the U.S. licensing requirement was announced in April, Nvidia now anticipates an $8 billion impact on its revenue for Q2. This projection is expected to affect the company’s revenue, which is estimated to be around $45 billion for the second quarter.

During the Q1 earnings call, CEO Jensen Huang acknowledged the challenges posed by the licensing requirements and expressed the company’s efforts to explore alternative strategies to maintain competitiveness in China’s AI market. Despite these endeavors, Nvidia had to acknowledge the financial implications of the H20 export ban by taking a write-off for its H20 chips.

Huang emphasized the significance of the Chinese AI market, highlighting its potential for global leadership and the presence of numerous AI researchers in the region. However, he lamented the fact that the $50 billion China market is effectively closed to Nvidia due to the restrictions, leading to the cessation of the Hopper data center business in China.

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Although President Biden’s chip-export regulations did not materialize, Nvidia continues to grapple with the ramifications of the Trump administration’s efforts to restrict China’s AI market. Huang commended the administration’s decision to revoke the Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Rule proposed by the Biden administration, which aimed to impose further chip-export restrictions.

Despite the challenges faced by Nvidia, Huang underscored the importance of maintaining a presence in the Chinese AI market and voiced concerns about shielding Chinese chip makers from U.S. competition. He emphasized the need for American platforms to remain influential in one of the world’s largest AI markets to strengthen America’s global position.

This article has been revised to include insights from Nvidia’s earnings call.

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