Nvidia CEO in Taipei to visit TSMC, says in talks with US over new China chip
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met TSMC leaders to discuss new AI chip products amid US-China tensions and supply chain adjustments, with H20 chip sales to China resuming under a 15% US tax.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said TSMC was making six new products for Nvidia, including a new central processing unit and a general processing unit for AI.
- The US government is in talks with Nvidia about the company's newly announced H20 AI chip for the Chinese market, with Beijing questioning its security.
- Huang said Nvidia is eager to build its 'Nvidia Constellation' office in Taiwan to house its growing local workforce working with chip and tech companies.
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Nvidia is in talks with the U.S. government to introduce a next-generation chip into China, according to the original report. The technology giant seeks to bring a successor to the H20 chip to the Chinese market. Nvidia’s proposal is based on its Blackwell architecture, although this chip will not be as powerful as the B200 processor, highlighted in other markets. Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, has stressed that the new product for artificial intel…
'It’s up to, of course, the United States government': Jensen Huang says a new China chip is in the works with Trump weighing in
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Friday that the company is discussing a potential new computer chip designed for China with the Trump administration. Huang was asked about a possible “B30A” semiconductor for artificial intelligence data centers for China while on a visit to Taiwan, where he was meeting Nvidia’s key manufacturing partner, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., the world’s largest chip maker. “I’m offering a new product to China f…
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