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Chinese automotive chipmaker Black Sesame’s Huashan A2000 clears US review hurdle

The chip has passed relevant reviews following nearly a year of technical clarifications and communications with US authorities

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Coco Fengin Guangdong

Chinese automotive chip designer Black Sesame Technologies’ Huashan A2000 chip has passed reviews by US authorities, paving the way for its global roll-out.

Built on the advanced 7-nanometre process, which was ready for mass production in January 2025, was subject to US scrutiny “due to its ultra-high performance”, the company said in a post on its website on Monday.

“Following nearly a year of technical clarifications and communications”, the chip passed “relevant reviews” of the US Department of Commerce and Department of War, formerly known as the Defence Department, which have allowed Black Sesame to produce and sell the chip globally.

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The Wuhan, Hubei province-based chipmaker said it had become the only Chinese company to pass such reviews by the US.

Nvidia’s Orin chips are used extensively in autonomous driving systems. Photo: Handout
Nvidia’s Orin chips are used extensively in autonomous driving systems. Photo: Handout

Shares of Hong Kong-listed Black Sesame closed more than 11 per cent higher at HK$21.72 on Monday.

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