Nvidia is set to release an AI chip tailored for the Chinese market as early as September 2023, designed to comply with U.S. export limitations. The chip is based on the modified Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 processor, which excludes high-bandwidth memory and the NVLink interface found in Nvidia's advanced AI solutions. Recently, Nvidia's CEO mentioned that the company would remove China from its revenue forecasts temporarily, indicating potential strategic shifts in their market approach to maintain sales in the region.
Nvidia is planning to launch an AI chip specifically for the Chinese market as early as September, modified to comply with existing export restrictions.
The new AI chip is based on Nvidia's Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 processor and aims to circumvent U.S. export restrictions.
These chips will not include high-bandwidth memory or NVLink, which are features of Nvidia's advanced AI products.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang previously stated that the company would exclude the Chinese market from its revenue forecasts, suggesting this change may be temporary.
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