Nvidia China Chip Supply 2026: Blackwell and Rubin to Arrive 'In Time'
At CES 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced Blackwell and Rubin chips for China. Get the latest on Nvidia China chip supply 2026 and regulatory strategy.
The chips are coming, even if the government approvals aren't quite there yet. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared at CES 2026 on January 6, 2026, that the company's high-end Blackwell and next-generation Rubin chips will be available for the Chinese market "in time." This bold stance comes despite the chipmaker still awaiting clear approval from Washington for its current H200 products.
Nvidia China Chip Supply 2026: Navigating Export Controls
According to Reuters, Nvidia isn't letting regulatory uncertainty dampen its H2 production ramp-up for China. Huang noted that demand for the H200 remains "strong," even as the company waits for a green light for sales. By signaling that the Blackwell and Rubin roadmaps include China, the CEO is reinforcing the message that Nvidia can adapt its hardware to meet stringent US export requirements without abandoning its most critical international market.
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