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The AMD Radeon AI PRO 9700 is expected to launch in China as the company's competitor to Nvidia's B20 AI chip.
A new report suggests that Nvidia's B30, the successor to its China-exclusive H20, will feature multi-GPU scaling through ...
If Nvidia extends the strategy beyond China, AMD and Intel could come under pricing pressure, particularly in cost-sensitive ...
Which leads us to the next point. If Nvidia and AMD want to play it safe with Uncle Sam and not get burned by export controls, Nvidia could just sell “Ampere” A100 GPU engines in China and AMD could ...
Due to their powerful processing speeds, GPUs are now used for a variety of high-power computing tasks, such as training ...
Siemens EDA, Cadence, and Synopsys have received notices from the U.S. Commerce Department about new export controls on chip ...
Nvidia on Wednesday reported earnings that topped market expectations, with a $4.5 billion hit from US export controls being ...
In response to intensified US export controls on advanced semiconductor shipments to China, major chipmakers Nvidia and AMD are reportedly adopting Samsung Electronics' GDDR7 graphics DRAM as a ...
Now, with that path closed, NVIDIA and AMD are preparing new lower-power versions designed to stay within the rules.
Nvidia and AMD may be forced to sell cheaper GPUs made for AI workloads in China to comply with U.S restrictions.
China accounts for roughly a quarter of AMD's total revenue, and the impact of the export controls would shave nearly 5% off the Wall Street forecast for revenue of $31.03 billion per LSEG data.