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Nvidia Unveils Cheaper Blackwell AI Chip for China Amid US Export Curbs

Nvidia Develops Adapted Blackwell Chip

Nvidia is preparing to launch a modified, lower-cost version of its Blackwell AI chip specifically tailored for China, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move comes as the US government continues to tighten export controls on AI hardware destined for China, placing Nvidia and other tech giants under significant pressure. By designing a chip that complies with the latest US regulations, Nvidia aims to keep its foothold in the lucrative Chinese market while adhering to international trade rules.

Strategic Pivot Following Export Restrictions

The new chip is expected to offer reduced capabilities compared to Nvidia’s standard high-end models, but it will still support Chinese tech companies’ ongoing demand for powerful AI hardware. This product adjustment reflects Nvidia’s strategic pivot to balance regulatory compliance and competitive edge. While details on specifications and release dates remain undisclosed, this initiative signals Nvidia’s commitment to sustaining business in China despite growing geopolitical and regulatory challenges.

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