NVIDIA: "If we don't have new products, we will be kicked out of the Chinese market!" On June 11, South Korean media "Munhwa Ilbo" reported that the AI chip leader NVIDIA stated that before releasing new products for the Chinese market, it had actually been excluded from the Chinese data center market. Sources said that NVIDIA is developing AI chips Blackwell for China to circumvent US export restrictions. A spokesperson for NVIDIA said, "Before determining the design of new products approved by the US government, we have actually been excluded from China's vast data center market." The NVIDIA spokesperson emphasized, "NVIDIA is still evaluating limited options. Due to the ban on exporting H20, domestic competitors in China are actually protected and can utilize the entire $50 billion market to build a strong AI ecosystem." According to Reuters, NVIDIA is preparing to release a new AI chip in the Chinese market, priced far lower than its recently export-restricted AI chip H20 model, and plans to start mass production as early as June. Previously, H20 was NVIDIA's only AI chip that could be legally sold in China, but the Trump administration recently restricted the export of H20. Experts said that this move indicates the importance of the Chinese market to NVIDIA. Despite strict US export restrictions, NVIDIA continues to customize chips to meet the needs of the Chinese market. China is one of the largest AI markets in the world, and NVIDIA has already established a large customer base and market share in China. Although NVIDIA's market share has significantly decreased due to US export controls, the importance of the Chinese market cannot be ignored. Previously, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview, "US export controls have failed. This fact proves it." Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834636810401804/ Disclaimer: The article only represents the author's personal views.