Sources: Nvidia plans to begin small-batch shipments of an LPU tailored for Chinese customers by the end of 2026; the chip complies with US export control rules (Qianer Liu/The Information)
Nvidia plans to begin small-batch shipments of an AI chip specially tailored for Chinese customers by the end of the year …
Nvidia plans to start small-batch shipments of a new AI chip, tailored for Chinese customers, by the end of 2026. This chip complies with US export control rules.
According to The Information, this new chip is an LPU, and it is designed specifically for the Chinese market.
ByteDance and Tencent have recently taken delivery of around 10,000 Nvidia H200 accelerators each, as reported by the Financial Times. Nvidia reportedly has around 500,000 H200s built largely for Chinese customers. The US had licensed around 10 firms, including Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, and JD.com, to receive the H200 chips, but Beijing required case-by-case approval for purchases.
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