Nvidia Pushes Back on Report of China-Specific AI Chip in the Works
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Nvidia, the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor company, has categorically denied foreign media reports that it plans to launch custom chips for Chinese customers within the year. According to Reuters on the 20th (local time), an Nvidia spokesperson stated that there are no China-specific models in the company's product roadmap. This contradicts reports that Nvidia plans to launch a Language Processor Unit (LPU) custom-mad…
(San Francisco = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kwon Young-jeon = Nvidia, the world's largest artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor company, plans to release a customized chip for a Chinese customer within the year...
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] There were speculations that Nvidia was pursuing the supply of new inference-dedicated chipsets incorporating Groq's Language Processing Unit (LPU) technology to regain its foothold in the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) market while complying with the U.S. government's export restrictions on China, but Nvidia has officially denied these claims. According to The Information on the 21st (local time), Nvi…
Nvidia pushes back on report of China-specific AI chip in the works
Nvidia's denial highlights ongoing challenges in regaining China's AI market share amid US export restrictions and competitive pressures. The post Nvidia pushes back on report of China-specific AI chip in the works appeared first on Crypto Briefing .
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