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China added Nvidia’s gaming chip to banned list during Jensen Huang’s visit

Beijing aims to support domestic players including Huawei and Cambricon as they catch up to US rivals

Beijing last week banned Nvidia’s watered-down gaming chip tailor-made for China while the chipmaker’s chief Jensen Huang was visiting alongside US President Donald Trump.

The RTX 5090D V2, introduced last August to comply with US export controls, was added to a list of banned goods at China’s customs points last Friday, according to a copy of the document viewed by the FT and two people with knowledge of the matter.

The list initially included the H200 as well as the H20, another China-specific product that Nvidia sold earlier in the market.

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