Nvidia’s Latest Move: Unveiling New AI Chip for China

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Nvidia is making bold moves to tap into the Chinese market with a new AI chip, despite U.S. export restrictions. According to the Financial Times, the semiconductor powerhouse is gearing up to launch a specialized AI chip tailored for the Chinese market as soon as September.

### AI Chip Innovation
This new AI chip will be based on Nvidia’s Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 processor, which has already been tweaked to comply with existing restrictions. However, unlike Nvidia’s advanced AI chips, this version will not include high-bandwidth memory or NVLink.

### Market Strategy
Nvidia’s CEO previously announced a shift away from including the Chinese market in revenue and profit forecasts. But with the upcoming launch of this tailored AI chip, could we see a reversal of this decision in the near future?

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### Future Prospects
While Nvidia remains tight-lipped about the details, their spokesperson hinted at the importance of the Chinese market in driving innovation and global applications. Stay tuned for updates on this groundbreaking development!

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