By KELVIN CHAN
LONDON (AP) — China accused Nvidia on Monday of violating the nation’s antimonopoly legal guidelines and mentioned it will step up scrutiny of the world’s main chipmaker, escalating tensions with Washington as the 2 international locations held commerce talks this week.
Chinese language regulators mentioned a preliminary investigation discovered that Nvidia didn’t adjust to circumstances imposed when it bought Mellanox Applied sciences, a community and knowledge transmission firm.
The one-sentence assertion from the State Administration for Market Regulation assertion didn’t point out any punishment, however mentioned it will perform “additional investigation.”
Nvidia didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Regulators mentioned in December that they have been investigating the corporate for suspected violations stemming from the $6.9 billion acquisition of Mellanox. The deal was accomplished in 2020 after the Chinese language regulator gave conditional approval for Nvidia to purchase the Israeli firm.
The announcement, which got here as the 2 sides held commerce talks in Spain, is the most recent tit-for-tat transfer between Washington and Beijing of their commerce battle over know-how specializing in semiconductors and the tools to make them.
On Saturday, China’s Ministry of Commerce mentioned it was finishing up an antidumping investigation into sure analog IC chips imported from the U.S., together with commodity chips generally made by firms reminiscent of Texas Devices and ON Semiconductor.
The ministry additionally introduced a separate antidiscrimination probe into U.S. measures in opposition to China’s chip sector.
A day earlier, the U.S. had sanctioned two Chinese language firms accused of buying tools for main Chinese language chipmaker SMIC.
The talks in Madrid between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese language Vice Premier He Lifeng in Madrid concluded Monday with Bessent telling reporters the 2 sides reached a framework deal for U.S. possession of TikTok. Nevertheless, particulars have been scant and Chinese language negotiators offered no affirmation of a deal.
It’s the fourth spherical of discussions after conferences in London, Geneva and Stockholm. The 2 governments have agreed to a number of 90-day pauses on a collection of accelerating reciprocal tariffs, staving off an all-out commerce warfare.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Nvidia has change into central to the U.S.-China commerce warfare, as the 2 sides battle for tech supremacy. The bogus intelligence increase has fueled demand for the Nvidia’s superior processors, making it the world’s most respected firm.
The corporate has confronted restrictions on chip exports to China imposed by President Joe Biden’s administration that have been then strengthened by President Donald Trump. Nvidia received approval in July from the Trump administration to promote China its H20 graphics processing unit, which is much less highly effective and designed to adjust to U.S. export curbs.
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