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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang returns to China for a media briefing amid rising tensions over U.S. export restrictions on high-tech chips. Huang's visit is under scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers concerned about military use by China.
A Bloomberg analysis of documents and company filings show how China is building giant data centers in the desert to fuel its AI ambitions — and looking to buy 115,000 banned Nvidia chips to power them.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia will launch a new AI chip for China in September, modified to meet US export rulesJensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is traveling to Beijing next week to present a modified version of the company’s Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 chip. The launch is planned for September, and the chip was developed specifically to meet US President Donald Trump’s new export restrictions.
Nvidia plans to release a chip that is retrofitted from an existing Blackwell processor that was modified to meet chip export rules.
If China isn't able to import these chips, it could be that China is ready to make its own. Given Nvidia boss Jen-Hsun Huang has commented on the country's growing capabilities, China might be getting ready to fill its data centres with its own AI chips in the near future.
The Chinese firm has reached out to potential clients in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Thailand about buying its Ascend 910B processors.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNChina plans 39 AI data centers with 115,000 restricted Nvidia Hopper GPUs — move raises alarm over sourcing, effectiveness of bansChina plans to build 39 AI data centers using over 115,000 restricted Nvidia GPUs, with 70% going to a massive site in Xinjiang, potentially defying U.S. export bans and raising concerns over sourcing.