NVIDIA To Resume China Chip Sales
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Nvidia's defeatured H20 GPUs sell surprisingly well in China - MSNNvidia's skyrocketing rise in 2023 and 2024 was fueled by the explosive demand for GPUs in the AI sector, mostly in the U.S., Middle-Eastern countries, and China.
A chip industry source in China told Reuters the H800 mainly reduced the chip-to-chip data transfer rate to about half the rate of the flagship H100. The Nvidia spokesperson declined to say how ...
China is once again a huge, and growing market. For Nvidia to not prioritize the sale of its world-leading products in China would be like Gucci turning up its nose to Beverly Hills.
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DeepSeek R1 model was trained on NVIDIA H800 AI GPUs, while inferencing was done on Chinese made chips from Huawei, the new 910C AI chip.
Nvidia plans to open a research-and-development center in Shanghai, its latest effort to maintain a foothold in China after the Trump administration’s attempts to tighten export controls for its ...
It's hard to compare the A100 to the H800 directly, but it certainly seems like DeepSeek got more done with fewer GPUs. That's why the market got the yips when it comes to Nvidia.