
Marketing reports that NVIDIA (Nvidia Corp.) plans to launch the latest AI chip designed for China as soon as September, and executive vice president Jensen Huang is also preparing to visit and reiterate his attention to the Chinese market.
The British Financial Times quoted an unnamed source on the 9th as an report that NVIDIA's AI chip designed for China is a revised version of the existing Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 picture processor (GPU), which complies with the export control regulations further tightened by US President Donald Trump.
The above products will not be equipped with state-of-the-art technologies such as high-frequency wide memory (HBM) and NVLink that can speed up data transmission.
People familiar with the matter revealed that Huang Renshae plans to attend the China International Supply Chain Expo (simplified by the Link Expo, CISCE), which will be held next Wednesday (July 16), and will meet with the Chinese government at a high level.
As NVIDIA was forced to enter the political conflict between China and the United States, Huang Renfeng began to try to play a diplomatic role between the two countries. According to reports, Huang Rensheng is seeking a meeting with Li Cheng, president of the Chinese Academy of Economics, who is the highest-level Chinese official he has seen so far. Huang Renshi also planned to meet with He Lifeng, deputy general manager of the Chinese Academy of Health, and the two met in April. The meeting schedule has not been determined and China still needs to be approved.
Extended reading: Neither Intel nor AMD, the next opponent that Huang Renqiu cannot ignore is Hua