Hardware giant Nvidia, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of microchips and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), has released a new, slightly less powerful version of its mainstream chips to comply with restrictions on microchip sales in China.
Hardware giant Nvidia, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of microchips and Graphics Processing Units , has released a new, slightly less powerful version of its mainstream chips to comply with restrictions on microchip sales in China.
Nvidia has responded by creating a toned-down version of its A100 GPU that complies with the new trade restrictions, which are designed to stop the Chinese military from technologically surpassing its rivals.
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