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    oluchiBy oluchiOctober 11, 2025Updated:October 22, 2025No Comments5 Views
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    On September 15, China announced that a preliminary probe held by its State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) found Nvidia guilty of violating China’s anti-monopoly laws. This involves its acquisition of Mellanox Technologies in 2020.

    The US-China trade war escalates, placing Nvidia, America’s tech dominace poster child in the crosshairs over a deal from five years back.

    The Backstory: How a 2020 Deal Sparked a Firestorm

    Back in 2020, Nvidia, with the go-ahead of China, purchased an Israeli firm, Mellanox Technologies, for $6.9B. The firm was a leading supplier of end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet interconnect solutions and services for data centers.

    Simply put, Mellanox specialized in high-speed networking gear for data centers, and its acquisition was a smart move by Nvidia to bolster its edge in AI and cloud computing. 

    Why There Was a Need to Get Approval from China

    Economic and geopolitical factors connected Mellanox, Israeli firm headquartered in Yokneam, Israel, to China. Let’s break it down.

    Before Nvidia acquired Mellanox, the comapny maintained a significant market presence in China, where tech giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu, used its products, generating a substantial portion of its Asia-Pacific region revenue.

    The relationship between Mellanox and the Chinese firms it supplied wasn’t limited to a seller-customer relationship. For instance, it collaborated with companies like Huawei to develop solutions for cloud computing and high-bandwidth, low-latency applications.

    Also, China relied heavily on Mellanox’s products, as they were critical for its data centers, and any disruption could hamstring Chinese companies. 

    Due to the nature of this market presence, any change in Mellanox’s ownership could disrupt China’s tech ecosystem, and this prompted scrutiny from regulators. 

    For a successful acquisition of the firm, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) required approval for Nvidia’s acquisition of Mellanox under the 2008 Anti-Monopoly Law of China (AML).

    The law applies to potential monopolistic conduct both within and outside China that has the effect of eliminating or redistricting competition in its domestic market. 

    Although Mellanox operated outside China’s territory, its acquisition by Nvidia (a tech titan) raised concerns about potential monopolistic control over AI and data center infrastructure, where Chinese firms compete. 

    This led to a “strings attached” agreement, which entailed the following:

    • A continuous supply of Mellanox’s networking products and Nvidia’s GPUs to the Chinese market on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms.
    • Fair pricing and terms.
    • Compliance with Chinese market regulations.

    Fast forward to late 2024, the SAMR kicked off an investigation into Nvidia to check if they conformed to the prior agreement. On September 15, the regulator confirmed that Nvidia had breached China’s anti-monopoly laws, albeit without specifying the specific violation.

    “The SAMR decided to conduct further investigation into it in accordance with the law,” the regulator said.

    Nvidia’s Response

    “We comply with the law in all respects,” an Nvidia spokesperson said in a statement. “We will continue to cooperate with all relevant government agencies as they evaluate the impact of export controls on competition in the commercial markets.”

    Implications for Nvidia, China-US Relations

    Nvidia has found itself caught in the middle of the escalating trade tensions between China and the US. 

    The US imposed trade restrictions that prohibited sales of the H20 chips and China urged its tech giants to refrain from patronizing Nvidia even after the trade ban was lifted. So far it has been a rollercoaster of trade disasters. 

    Investigations are still ongoing, and all eyes are on SAMR for full reports and any potential fines. However, one thing has been made clear so far: even trillion-dollar tech titans are not immune to geopolitical tensions.

    The ever-rising tension between China and the US as a result of this case might lead to more restrictions on export controls between both countries and stricter enforcement of trade laws. 

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