Nvidia CEO says next chip after H20 for China won't be from Hopper series
- Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang indicated that the company will not develop another chip from the Hopper series for the Chinese market following the Hopper H20.
- This follows U.S. Government limits on Hopper H20 chip sales in China and the completed modification capacity of the Hopper architecture.
- The Hopper H20 is currently the only Nvidia AI chip legally allowed in China, where Nvidia faces growing market share losses to domestic firms like Huawei.
- Huang explained that the next chip for China will not be from the Hopper series, as Hopper can no longer be modified, highlighting the necessity for a new chip design to maintain legal sales in the Chinese market.
- Nvidia plans to develop a non-Hopper chip to sustain business in China, which generated $17 billion or 13% of its fiscal year revenue ending January 26, 2025.
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Nvidia CEO says next chip after H20 for China won't be from Hopper series
Nvidia is evaluating how to address the China market after the U.S. government placed limits on sales of its Hopper H20 chip there but will not put out another version from the Hopper series, CEO Jensen Huang said on Saturday.
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