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China reportedly plans to build vast data centers powered by over 115,000 high-end (and restricted by US bans) NVIDIA AI GPUs.
China plans to build at least 39 data centers in the desert regions of Xinjiang and Qinghai, outfitted with over 115,000 ...
With tax credits for semiconductor firms rising to 35% from the existing 25% slab, the new tax bill (dubbed as the ‘One Big ...
When investors think of artificial intelligence (AI) and the stock market, one name stands out: Nvidia (NVDA). The chip giant ...
Last month, The Wall Street Journal reported Huawei plans to test the technical feasibility of a new Ascend chip, which it is positioning to be more powerful than Nvidia’s H100 chip, which was banned ...
Meanwhile, it has been reported that Huawei, a major Chinese electronics manufacturer, plans to ship the Ascend 910C, an AI chip comparable to NVIDIA's H100, as early as May 2025.
Huawei launches the Ascend 920 to take advantage of the gap that the banning of the Nvidia H20 chip will leave.
While there is no public evidence that large-scale Nvidia chip smuggling occurred prior to October 2023, industry sources told me that, by early 2024, large-scale H100 chip smuggling operations were ...
5 Scientists in History Who Inspired the Names of Nvidia’s A.I. Chips Naming chips after prominent scientists has been a decades-long tradition at Nvidia.
MediaTek adopted the AI-driven Cadence Virtuoso Studio and Spectre X Simulator on the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform for its 2nm development.
At Supercomputing 2024, NVIDIA introduced the H200 NVL, a new GPU based on its Hopper architecture. The chip is tailored for data centers with air-cooled rack designs, delivering top-tier performance ...
Its next-gen AI GPUs, Blackwell, are 4X more powerful than its Hopper H100 AI chips. As of October 2024, NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPUs (B100 and B200) are completely sold out for the next 12 months.