Nvidia to Ship AI Chip for China by Year-End, The Information Reports
Nvidia said it has no China-specific language processing unit on its roadmap after The Information reported several customers had already ordered the chip.
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Nvidia denies report it is rolling out China AI chip by year-end
A report had said Nvidia plans to ship a language processing unit tailored for Chinese customers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nvidia to ship AI chip for China by year-end, The Information reports
Aug 20 (Reuters) - Nvidia plans to start shipping small volumes of an AI chip designed for Chinese customers by the end of the year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing two employees. The chip giant did not immediately respond to ...
Nvidia's H200 Chips Are Finally Reaching China — But Now Beijing Is the One Trying to Keep Them Out
For years, the story of Nvidia’s advanced chips and China has been about Washington trying to keep them out. This week’s development flips that script entirely. What’s Happening The Financial Times reported August 18, citing two people with knowledge of the matter, that small batches of Nvidia’s H200 chips — one of the company’s most powerful AI processors — have been allowed to enter mainland China. ByteDance and Tencent have each received appr…
First Nvidia H200 shipments reach China, ByteDance and Tencent take deliveries as Beijing loosens its import block — most licensed chips must stay in Hong Kong, which can't power them
ByteDance and Tencent have each taken delivery of roughly 10,000 Nvidia H200 accelerators in recent weeks, the Financial Times has reported, citing two people with knowledge of the matter, a development that would mark the first meaningful movement of the chips into mainland China since President Trump approved their export last December. Go deeper with TH Premium: Taiwan, trade, and tariffs(Image credit: tsmc)While the U.S. flip-flops on chip s…
China finally opens the door to Nvidia's powerful H200 chips. ByteDance and Tencent would each have received about 10,000 GPUs in recent weeks, according to the Financial Times. Other Chinese technology groups could soon get similar licenses, offering Beijing a way to speed up the ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Read more Nvidi…
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