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Nvidia says US chip tariffs mean it faces multi-billion dollar hit

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  • Nvidia predicts $5.5 billion in H20 export-related costs to China and other nations
  • H20 chips were already meant to be optimized for the Chinese market
  • Company shares are down, market cap stays below $3 trillion

Nvidia is facing a massive $5.5 billion quarterly charge due to new US export restrictions on its H20 AI chips destined for China and other destinations, with company stock taking a fall following the revelation.

Starting April 9, the US government mandated a license for Nvidia to export H20 chips to certain countries, with no end date set, marking a costly change for the chipmaker.

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