Nvidia vows to continue making products for Chinese market
That comply with U.S. export restrictions, of course.

Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia, said in an interview broadcasted by CCTV that his company will continue supplying competitive products for the Chinese market going forward.
Huang noted the importance of the Chinese market for Nvidia, emphasizing that it is crucial for the company to continue offering both datacenter and gaming products for the People's Republic. Yet, this is getting harder due to stricter export controls imposed by the U.S. gov't.
"We are going to continue to make significant effort to optimize our products that are compliant with the regulations and continue to serve the Chinese market," said Jensen Huang.
The Trump administration restricted sales of Nvidia's China-specific HGX H20 GPU for AI earlier this week, which made Nvidia write off $5.5 billion worth of inventory for the first quarter. As a result, Nvidia now must obtain an export license from the U.S. Department of Commerce to ship its H20 for the Chinese market. However, the government is unlikely to grant one as it reviews such license applications with a presumption of denial.
The U.S. government blamed H20's memory bandwidth and interconnect bandwidth for the restriction as both potentially enable usage of the processor inside supercomputers that can be used to develop weapons. It remains to be seen whether Nvidia develops a variant of H20 with lower memory bandwidth and fewer interconnects before the sweeping U.S. AI Diffusion Rule comes into effect in mid-May, though this is not a likely scenario.
In fact, it is completely unclear how Nvidia plans to 'optimize' its GPUs for the Chinese market from mid-May and onwards as the new export rules prohibit selling American AI GPUs to adversary countries like China and Russia. Nonetheless, it looks like Huang's company is trying to find a solution.
Meanwhile, Nvidia has criticized the AI Diffusion Rule saying that it would not stop development of Chinese AI technologies, but will likely encourage local companies like Biren and Huawei to develop their own processors, and, more importantly, standards.
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"The increased restriction has impacted our company significantly," said Huang. "We have grown up in China in fact, and China has watched us grow in the last 30 years. Of course it is a very large market interactions and working and serving the Chinese companies here […] so it has made us both better and so we are going to continue to make significant effort to optimize our products that are compliant with the regulations and continue to serve the Chinese market."

Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.
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hotaru251 question....did anyone think they would not?Reply
China is 1 of the worlds largest customer bases ....no business is going to go "oh yeah sorry not doing business w/ you its too much hassle" as its such a valuable market (and why game devs and others censor/change stuff to make it marketable in china because its such a huge market) especially on the high end tech side. -
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First of all, you should know that the rich have controlled the planet since the creation of money (in a society of any intelligence, there's no need for money, of course).
Countries don't exist because neither do governments (honest people who see to the well-being of all the people living in a given territory).
In human history (which is all the more soporific because it's always the same "stories": the rich controlling their slaves, the people, the latter worshipping all the rich like gods). Just watch all the nonsense on TV or elsewhere, with stars and the people all excited, worshipping them. Imagine, comparing a human to a star...). There seems to have always been one territory that dominates the others. For the moment, it's the United States of America.
The "greatest president" of the United States of America is indeed Donald Trump, synonymous with the god of humans: Money.
His sidekick, Elon Musk, is truly a genius. The greatest in the world with "his" 500 billion.
All alone, 24/7, 365 days a year. He invents everything that exists.
It's likely that his ancestors invented writing, reading, computers, the internet, rockets, etc.
His name is repeated like Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci. The only two "scientists" who have ever existed.
Huang is another genius. And he's not mistaken when he says that Trump and Musk are both geniuses.
Besides, Trump probably "gave" him 100 billion recently or a blank check, just as he did for Musk and himself. Trump, like all the rich, all philanthropists, has no avarice about using the people's money to enrich all his friends. All of this is perfectly honest and completely normal.
The fact that we "invest" (that is, take money stolen from the people to steal even more) in "technologies" all in the "private" sector (of course, everyone knows that no one in the public sector is capable of doing anything, and what's more, what a shame, there's no profit—which is truly unimaginable—fortunately, politicians are there to "save the world, the planet") is divine. The fact that nothing is "invested" in the public sector is even better.
Politicians are among the most competent and honest. And they know what priorities to give to the money (they steal) from the people.
Enriching all their friends in the "private" sector. Closing everything that remains public to dump it in the "private" sector.
The fact that a large part of them have no access to adequate health care, or none at all, just like education, food, and housing, is grandiose. To speak like a politician, it's "democratic" because the "people" "vote" for it. It must be said that during elections, the people "truly" have a choice of candidates...
After all, it's their fault if the poor are poor. They just have to study while eating good McDonald's.
Another miracle coming from the rich. They possess the most powerful weapon ever invented, and it will remain so as long as humans exist: propaganda.
The Nazis understood this and were "less hypocritical" because they had a Minister of Propaganda.
But it's true that in this single system, the capitalist one (which the rich and therefore the people call "democracy"), this is useless.
All you have to do is own the media: newspapers, magazines, the internet, radio, TV, music, movies, etc., and you possess the "truth."
Then, we hire "journalists" (propagandists – the "greatest" are all millionaires; ideally the youngest possible, because maturity is not welcome in this world of sheep) to spread the good news of the rich.
And it works like an atomic clock.
We forget to mention that Trump, during the election, said he was on the side of the Jews, and that the latter had nothing to worry about for Israel or anything else, in fact.
Anyone more honest than Trump (Musk, Huang, etc.) is impossible.
Long live the United States of America, the largest "private" company in the world...
NB: Imagine all those trillions lying dormant in tax havens, which will never circulate, which exist only to satisfy the infinite greed of the rich, circulating to the public, for doctors, nurses, teachers, public food markets, public housing, etc.
But that's heresy, of course...
Trump likes to imagine himself as two "great" men. J.F. Kennedy (rich, womanizing, unfaithful, and far from what the propaganda has written or is writing about him—but, thanks to propaganda, considered a national heron), and General Patton, another "great" man, who cared more about himself than his soldiers.
Kennedy and Patton already had outsized egos; Trump surpasses them. In this, he is the greatest president, he is the greatest "great" man on the planet.
If he doesn't die (which would be surprising; money and health go hand in hand) before and when he "retires," he will surely, through "divine efforts," have made at least $100 billion more than he did before his presidency. Of course, all hidden and well-protected in tax havens.
What a wonderful world we live in. The "truth" coming from the rich...