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AI chip won't have high-bandwidth memory or NVLink. The upcoming AI chip for China will not come with high-bandwidth memory or NVLink, NVIDIA's high-speed but low-latency communic
A Bloomberg analysis of documents and company filings show how China is building giant data centers in the desert to fuel its AI ambitions — and looking to buy 115,000 banned Nvidia chips to power them.
NVIDIA's upcoming B30 AI GPU made for China won't be sold before September, CEO Jensen Huang will visit China next week to prepare B30 for the country.
If China isn't able to import these chips, it could be that China is ready to make its own. Given Nvidia boss Jen-Hsun Huang has commented on the country's growing capabilities, China might be getting ready to fill its data centres with its own AI chips in the near future.
Nvidia plans to release a chip that is retrofitted from an existing Blackwell processor that was modified to meet chip export rules.
Nvidia has been grappling with export controls on its AI chips implemented by the Trump administration in April for national security reasons.
Chinese AI companies are planning massive hyperscale facilities, with over 115,000 NVIDIA AI GPUs, somehow accessing them even US export restrictions.
Analysts see paths to more milestones for Nvidia after the stock closed at a $4 trillion market capitalization for the first time Thursday.