NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000 NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected..."> NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000 NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected..." /> NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000 NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected..." />

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NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000

NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected to be a bargain for clients.
NVIDIA's Blackwell Chip For China Will Cost Half Of The H20 AI Accelerator, But Won't Feature HBM Or CoWoS Technology
Team Green needs to move with its position in China quickly, since not only is the competition from the likes of Huawei ramping up, but with the evolving geopolitical situation, NVIDIA doesn't know what the next move from the Trump administration will be. According to a new report by Reuters, it has been revealed that NVIDIA's next Blackwell chip could be half the price of the H20 AI accelerator, as the key focus with the release would likely be to get the market share back from the likes of Huawei. The chip is expected to enter production as soon as next month, and is said to be available to the Chinese AI markets by July.
The price tag NVIDIA will offer does come with a cost, which is a cut-down on specifications. According to what we know, the significant difference will lie in the use of GDDR7 memory instead of HBM, which is done to comply with memory bandwidth restrictions by the US chip policies. Along with this, the Blackwell chip is expected not to use TSMC's CoWoS technology, which means that the performance with this model will be severely lower than what mainstream solutions offer, which means that the gap between Chinese and Western AI performance is only going to increase.

NVIDIA's revenue from China has significantly dropped after the initial round of restrictions set by the Biden adminstration. The firm's revenue in China doesn't come from the H20 AI accelerator alone, as the firm was previously said to be selling "millions" of AI GPUs, particularly the H100 and the A100 models. Jensen claims that China is a billion opportunity for NVIDIA, yet US restrictions have held them back to the point where NVIDIA's CEO has revealed that they could be replaced, since market share has dropped to 50%.
The low cost of the Blackwell AI chip is likely to lure in customers, since NVIDIA is anticipated to sell over one million units of these chips by the end of the year. However, it is safe to say that with this particular chip, Team Green would no longer be the company offering the highest-end solution to the domestic market, since the Ascend 910C chip from Huawei will outperform it. But, NVIDIA has plans to leverage its software ecosystem, CUDA, which will give the company an edge.

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NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000
NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected to be a bargain for clients. NVIDIA's Blackwell Chip For China Will Cost Half Of The H20 AI Accelerator, But Won't Feature HBM Or CoWoS Technology Team Green needs to move with its position in China quickly, since not only is the competition from the likes of Huawei ramping up, but with the evolving geopolitical situation, NVIDIA doesn't know what the next move from the Trump administration will be. According to a new report by Reuters, it has been revealed that NVIDIA's next Blackwell chip could be half the price of the H20 AI accelerator, as the key focus with the release would likely be to get the market share back from the likes of Huawei. The chip is expected to enter production as soon as next month, and is said to be available to the Chinese AI markets by July. The price tag NVIDIA will offer does come with a cost, which is a cut-down on specifications. According to what we know, the significant difference will lie in the use of GDDR7 memory instead of HBM, which is done to comply with memory bandwidth restrictions by the US chip policies. Along with this, the Blackwell chip is expected not to use TSMC's CoWoS technology, which means that the performance with this model will be severely lower than what mainstream solutions offer, which means that the gap between Chinese and Western AI performance is only going to increase. NVIDIA's revenue from China has significantly dropped after the initial round of restrictions set by the Biden adminstration. The firm's revenue in China doesn't come from the H20 AI accelerator alone, as the firm was previously said to be selling "millions" of AI GPUs, particularly the H100 and the A100 models. Jensen claims that China is a billion opportunity for NVIDIA, yet US restrictions have held them back to the point where NVIDIA's CEO has revealed that they could be replaced, since market share has dropped to 50%. The low cost of the Blackwell AI chip is likely to lure in customers, since NVIDIA is anticipated to sell over one million units of these chips by the end of the year. However, it is safe to say that with this particular chip, Team Green would no longer be the company offering the highest-end solution to the domestic market, since the Ascend 910C chip from Huawei will outperform it. But, NVIDIA has plans to leverage its software ecosystem, CUDA, which will give the company an edge. Deal of the Day #nvidia #could #earn #billion #its
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NVIDIA Could Earn Up To $10 Billion From Its Next “Blackwell” Chip For China This Year, Priced at Just $6,500-$8,000
NVIDIA is set to launch its next chip for the China AI market in the upcoming months, and the price of this chip is expected to be a bargain for clients. NVIDIA's Blackwell Chip For China Will Cost Half Of The H20 AI Accelerator, But Won't Feature HBM Or CoWoS Technology Team Green needs to move with its position in China quickly, since not only is the competition from the likes of Huawei ramping up, but with the evolving geopolitical situation, NVIDIA doesn't know what the next move from the Trump administration will be. According to a new report by Reuters, it has been revealed that NVIDIA's next Blackwell chip could be half the price of the H20 AI accelerator, as the key focus with the release would likely be to get the market share back from the likes of Huawei. The chip is expected to enter production as soon as next month, and is said to be available to the Chinese AI markets by July. The price tag NVIDIA will offer does come with a cost, which is a cut-down on specifications. According to what we know, the significant difference will lie in the use of GDDR7 memory instead of HBM, which is done to comply with memory bandwidth restrictions by the US chip policies. Along with this, the Blackwell chip is expected not to use TSMC's CoWoS technology, which means that the performance with this model will be severely lower than what mainstream solutions offer, which means that the gap between Chinese and Western AI performance is only going to increase. NVIDIA's revenue from China has significantly dropped after the initial round of restrictions set by the Biden adminstration. The firm's revenue in China doesn't come from the H20 AI accelerator alone, as the firm was previously said to be selling "millions" of AI GPUs, particularly the H100 and the A100 models. Jensen claims that China is a $50 billion opportunity for NVIDIA, yet US restrictions have held them back to the point where NVIDIA's CEO has revealed that they could be replaced, since market share has dropped to 50%. The low cost of the Blackwell AI chip is likely to lure in customers, since NVIDIA is anticipated to sell over one million units of these chips by the end of the year. However, it is safe to say that with this particular chip, Team Green would no longer be the company offering the highest-end solution to the domestic market, since the Ascend 910C chip from Huawei will outperform it. But, NVIDIA has plans to leverage its software ecosystem, CUDA, which will give the company an edge. Deal of the Day