US Lifts Chip Export Ban: Nvidia & AMD Resume China Sales Amid SMIC's Revenue Decline

August 9, 2025
US Lifts Chip Export Ban: Nvidia & AMD Resume China Sales Amid SMIC's Revenue Decline
  • The U.S. has lifted export restrictions on advanced semiconductors, allowing companies like Nvidia and AMD to resume sales to China after a significant ban.

  • Nvidia's H20 and AMD's MI308 chips are now permitted for sale, a change that could generate billions in revenue for American firms.

  • Despite the easing of restrictions, SMIC reported a significant second-quarter revenue decline of 19.5% year-over-year, totaling $2,209.1 million, highlighting challenges from U.S. export curbs and increased competition.

  • However, SMIC expects the financial impact of the new U.S. tariffs and trade tensions to be minimal, predicting it will account for less than 1.3% of total revenue, thanks to strong domestic demand.

  • SMIC's production capacity is currently constrained due to a surge in domestic demand, with over 50% of its 8-inch wafer orders coming from local clients.

  • SMIC co-CEO Zhao Haijun indicated that many Chinese clients in the power semiconductor sector have significantly increased their orders, resulting in a tenfold rise in monthly wafer orders over two years.

  • In fact, SMIC claims that growing domestic demand in China is effectively replacing the need for foreign semiconductor suppliers.

  • Zhao also noted that many Chinese clients can effectively replace foreign chips with locally produced alternatives, particularly in the power semiconductor sector.

  • China aims for 100% self-sufficiency in chip production for the automotive sector, reflecting a broader national strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology.

  • Geopolitical tensions persist, with concerns from the Cyberspace Administration of China regarding potential security risks associated with Nvidia's H20 chip, complicating expansion plans in China.

  • The article also includes performance data on various semiconductor stocks and ETFs, indicating mixed results for the sector.

  • Semiconductor stocks have reacted variably, with AMD up 42.92% year-to-date and 26.47% over the past year, while Nvidia has increased 30.70% year-to-date and 72.21% over the last year.

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