Nvidia is working on a version of its new flagship AI chips for the China market that would be compatible with current U.S. export controls, three sources familiar with the matter said. https://image.nostr.build/1aabc7b8674c94c9acd191305c190dcfa6a2fcd0aaf9fec4a205149e38785566.jpg The AI chip giant in March unveiled its "Blackwell" chip series, which is due to be mass produced later in the year. Within that series, the B200 is 30 times speedier than its predecessor at some tasks like serving up answers from chatbots.
Nvidia, the leading maker of artificial intelligence (AI) chips, has faced new export restrictions on its advanced AI chips to China imposed by the U.S. government . These restrictions include the A100 and H100 chips, which are used for high-performance computing and AI applications. As a result, Nvidia is unable to sell these chips to China and Russia . However, Nvidia has stated that it will continue to develop its H100 AI chip in China
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