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Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images) To comply with the updated chip-export controls, Nvidia developed the H20, which is a modified version of its more powerful H100 GPUs that are used by major ...
The restrictions are the first major limits the Trump administration has put on semiconductor sales outside the United States ...
Those controls prompted Nvidia to reconfigure its high-end H100 chip into the lower-capacity H20 to comply with U.S. regulations while maintaining sales in China, a critical market for the company.
(Reuters) - Nvidia (NVDA) on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government limited exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China, a key market for one of ...
Jensen Huang is balancing Nvidia’s growing U.S. manufacturing push with efforts to preserve key partnerships in China amid ...
Nvidia's AI chips have been a key focus of US export controls as officials have moved to keep the most advanced chips from being sold to China. Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in ...
That meant the chip’s capabilities were significantly degraded; Morgan Stanley analyst Joe Moore estimates the H20’s performance is about 75% below that of Nvidia’s H100 family. That was the ...
US stocks opened in the red on Wednesday morning after the Commerce Department unveiled new restrictions on popular chip exports to China – and Nvidia warned it could cost the chipmaker billions ...
Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take US$5.5 billion in charges after the US government said it would require licences for exports to China of its H20 artificial intelligence chip, which has been ...