Nvidia Builds New AI Chip for China with Computing Cluster Capabilities: Report
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Nvidia developing China-specific AI computer chip that can form ‘clusters’: report
Nvidia is reportedly developing a new China-specific computer chip that can be connected into high-powered “clusters” needed to power artificial intelligence models – despite the Trump administration’s move to tighten export controls on AI chips.
NVIDIA's New China-Specific B30 Chip Revealed: Multi-GPU Support - Digital Phablet
NVIDIA has unveiled its new B30 chip designed specifically for the Chinese market, marking a significant advancement in technology. This latest offering is noteworthy for its support of multiple GPU expansions, a feature that fans of high-performance computing have eagerly anticipated. The B30 chip is set to enhance capabilities for various applications, from gaming to professional graphics work, by allowing users to connect multiple graphics pr…
Navitas Semiconductor (NasdaqGM:NVTS) Collaborates With NVIDIA For Efficient 800 V HVDC Architecture
editorial-team@simplywallst.com (Simply Wall St) Mon, Jun 2, 2025, 10:30 AM 2 min read In This Article: In May 2025, Navitas Semiconductor experienced a remarkable price surge of 149%, likely buoyed by several significant developments. The company announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to innovate an efficient 800 V HVDC architecture, aligning with growing trends in AI applications and power efficiency. This partnership potentially contributed to…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. To avoid the recent restrictions imposed by the United States, NVIDIA is developing the new IA B30 GPU, based on Blackwell architecture specifically designed to meet export limits to China. This strategy seeks to replace blocked models such as H20, which were left out of the Chinese market because they are considered too advanced by US regulators.
US Energy Department announces supercomputer, powered by Dell and Nvidia
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a new contract with Dell to develop NERSC-10, the next flagship supercomputer at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) user facility at Berkeley Lab. This system, which will debut in 2026, is to be named after Nobel Prize winning biochemist Jennifer Doudna, and would be powered by Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin platform. The super…
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