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Nvidia plans Shanghai research centre in new commitment to China

Last updated: May 15, 2025 11:45 pm
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Nvidia’s Plans to Build R&D Centre in Shanghai Amid US Export Controls

Nvidia, the world’s leading maker of artificial intelligence processors, is looking to establish a research and development centre in Shanghai to boost its presence in China. This move comes as the company’s sales in the region have been impacted by tightening US export controls.

During a meeting with Shanghai’s mayor Gong Zheng, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang discussed the plan to set up the R&D centre. The company is in the process of leasing new office space in Shanghai to accommodate its existing employees and potential expansion.

The R&D centre in Shanghai will focus on researching the specific demands of Chinese customers and the technical requirements necessary to comply with Washington’s export restrictions. Despite this, the core design and production of Nvidia’s products will remain overseas to avoid any legal issues related to intellectual property transfer to China.

The Shanghai team will also be involved in global R&D projects, including chip design verification, product optimization, and sector-specific research such as autonomous driving. Huang is also keen on tapping into China’s pool of top artificial intelligence talent, with job openings in Shanghai for engineers specializing in deep learning hardware and software development.

While the Shanghai government has expressed preliminary support for Nvidia’s plans, the company is also seeking approval from the US administration. With approximately 2,000 employees in Shanghai primarily focused on sales and support functions, Nvidia is looking to expand its research footprint in China to maintain its leadership position in a key market.

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Huang has estimated that China could become a $50 billion market for Nvidia in the coming years, up from 14% of the company’s revenues last year. The move to establish a stronger presence in China comes as Nvidia faces competition from local rivals like Huawei, which are developing their own AI ecosystems.

In light of new export restrictions imposed on Nvidia’s H20 chip, the company is offering lower-end L20 processors to Chinese clients as an alternative. However, some tech giants are hesitant to switch to these chips as they may not offer the same performance as rival Chinese products.

Despite the challenges posed by US export controls and competition from local players, Nvidia remains committed to expanding its presence in China and leveraging the country’s talent pool to drive innovation in the AI space.

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