China chip supply, NVIDIA latest news
2025-05-25 07:12:22
On May 25th, according to the Singapore "Lianhe Zaobao" website quoted Reuters news on May 25th, the US chip giant Nvidia will reportedly launch an artificial intelligence (AI) chip based on the Blackwell architecture for the Chinese market. The price will be significantly lower than the previous H20 chip, and mass production is expected to start as soon as June. According to the report, this AI processor with the latest generation of Blackwell architecture is expected to sell for between $6,500 and $8,000, significantly lower than the pricing of the H20. The lower price usually means that the chip specifications are relatively weak and the manufacturing process is more simplified. According to the report, this will be the third time Nvidia has launched a downgraded version of the chip that meets the US regulatory requirements for the Chinese market. The US government recently banned Nvidia from selling H20 chips based on the Hopper architecture to China.
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