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China’s Cambricon turns the heat on Nvidia after delivering 44-fold revenue surge

Chinese AI chip company Cambricon Technologies delivered some impressive numbers that have everyone talking. The company saw its revenue skyrocket by 4,400% and actually turned a profit for the first time in a six-month period.

This development is a big deal geopolitically. With the US tightening restrictions on chip exports to China and Beijing pushing hard for tech independence, Cambricon is emerging as a real challenger to Nvidia’s dominance.

The timing couldn’t be better for them, especially with the Chinese government actively encouraging its biggest tech companies to buy domestic chips instead of foreign ones.

Cambricon’s financial turnaround sparks market euphoria

Cambricon pulled in 2.88 billion yuan (about $404 million) in just the first six months of 2025, that’s a mind-blowing 4,348% jump from the same period last year.

Here’s the kicker: after bleeding money for years, they didn’t just stop the losses, they completely flipped the script.

The company posted a hefty 1.04 billion yuan profit ($144 million), which is pretty remarkable when you consider they were down 533 million yuan just a year ago.

The markets took notice immediately. Cambricon’s stock jumped over 7% to hit an all-time high of 1,484.02 yuan, pushing the company’s value to around $80 billion.

What’s driving this incredible turnaround is basically a collision of politics, technology, and timing that couldn’t have worked out better for Cambricon.

On one side, US export restrictions are making life increasingly complicated for Nvidia. Even their watered-down H20 GPUs that are specifically designed to meet Chinese regulations is getting harder to sell to Chinese companies.

Meanwhile, Beijing isn’t being subtle about nudging its biggest players like Baidu and Alibaba to ditch foreign chips and go local instead.

The result? Chinese companies that used to automatically reach for Nvidia are suddenly shopping for alternatives right when Cambricon has chips ready to sell.

Can Cambricon dethrone Nvidia?

Cambricon’s stock surge isn’t just investors getting excited, it’s actually pointing to something much bigger happening in the tech world. The company is starting to prove it can go toe-to-toe with Nvidia in ways that actually matter.

A huge part of the recent momentum comes from DeepSeek, one of China’s hottest AI startups, announcing that its new V3.1 model works seamlessly with domestic chips.

It means Cambricon’s hardware isn’t just a backup option anymore and it’s good enough that cutting-edge AI companies are choosing it for their most advanced projects.

But let’s be real, Cambricon still has a mountain to climb. Sure, their new Siyuan 690 chip is designed to match Nvidia’s top-tier H100, but analysts aren’t exactly ready to call it game over for Team Green.

Nvidia’s still way ahead when it comes to software and the cutting-edge manufacturing processes that make their chips so powerful.

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