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Nvidia Shifts Focus from China as AI Demand Drives Record Growth

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
March 6, 2026
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Nvidia has halted production of its H200 artificial intelligence chips destined for the Chinese market, a strategic pivot driven by an expectation of negligible future sales to the region. Instead, the semiconductor leader is reallocating its manufacturing capacity at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) toward its next-generation Vera Rubin platform. This decisive move comes on the heels of the company announcing record-breaking annual financial results.

Regulatory Uncertainty Halts Approved Chip Sales

The decision underscores the complex geopolitical landscape facing technology exporters. Despite receiving U.S. government approval in January to sell limited quantities of the H200—its second-most powerful chip—to Chinese customers, Nvidia has reported no actual revenue from these transactions.

During the latest earnings discussion, Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress clarified the situation: “We have not realized any sales of the H200 products approved for China to date, and we are uncertain whether imports into the country will ultimately be permitted.” Consequently, Nvidia’s current financial outlook excludes any projected data center revenue from China, as executives anticipate further regulatory obstacles from both Washington and Beijing.

Unprecedented Financial Performance Amid Market Shift

Nvidia’s withdrawal from the Chinese market coincides with a period of extraordinary financial strength. For its fiscal year 2026, which concluded on January 25, the company reported total revenue of $215.9 billion, a 65% year-over-year surge. The fourth quarter alone saw sales reach $68.1 billion, marking a 73% increase.

This explosive growth is almost entirely attributable to its data center segment, which generated $193.7 billion in revenue, a staggering leap from the $15 billion reported in fiscal 2023. The company achieved a gross margin of 71% and a net income of $120.1 billion. Additionally, Nvidia executed a substantial $40.1 billion share repurchase program.

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Upcoming GTC Event to Showcase Next-Generation Roadmap

Industry attention now turns to Nvidia’s upcoming GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, scheduled for March 16-19. The keynote address by CEO Jensen Huang on March 16 is highly anticipated, with expectations centered on updates regarding AI chips, system architectures, and software. A primary focus will be the Vera Rubin platform, slated for release later this year.

In a related development, Nvidia has also revealed new partnerships with optics manufacturers Coherent and Lumentum. These collaborations aim to enhance high-speed connectivity solutions within AI data centers.

Sustained Growth Trajectory Beyond China

Looking ahead, Nvidia forecasts revenue of approximately $78 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2027, indicating continued sequential growth. The company’s sales growth rate has now accelerated for two consecutive quarters, a trend management expects to persist.

This optimism is supported by broader market analysis. Grand View Research estimates the data center GPU market will expand at a compound annual growth rate of 35% through 2033. Furthermore, major clients like Microsoft and Amazon are planning combined capital expenditures exceeding $650 billion this year alone, signaling that structural demand for Nvidia’s technology remains robust, even without a significant contribution from China.

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