NVIDIA nears AI chip exports to China
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By Max A. Cherney, Stephen Nellis and Liam Mo SAN JOSE, California, March 17 (Reuters) - Nvidia is preparing a version of its Groq artificial-intelligence chips that can be sold to the Chinese market,
Nvidia restarts production of high-performance chips for clients in China after softened export restrictions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The company's contract chipmaking business, Huali Microelectronics, is readying a 7-nanometer, or nm, chipmaking process at its facility in Shanghai. It would make the company the second Chinese chipmaker with such advanced technologies. Hua Hong is China's second-largest chipmaker, the report added.
China’s Hua Hong Group has developed advanced chip manufacturing technologies, aiming to produce AI chips and boost Beijing’s tech self-sufficiency as the competition with the US
Jensen Huang reaffirmed Nvidia’s starring role in the AI industry during a keynote address at Nvidia’s annual GTC conference on Tuesday. Through its new open-source software, Huang showed how Nvidia can ramp up DeepSeek R1’s efficiency 30-fold.