Unwilling to become a victim, Nvidia targeted Chinese companies after the chips could not be sold
Text: Dog Tricks.
Nvidia launched a limited edition chip, or by China"Plotting"。NVIDIA can't continue to produce A800 processors due to a new wave of bans, so it has to focus on and negotiate with the U.S. market before offering its compatible chips to the mainland market.
The United States has earlier reported that China's Nvidia has become banned from production by the United States due to changes in chip control"Victims"。This is also the reason why Nvidia decided to make this special model of chip.
However, the project has been halted due to a new prohibition. According to sources in the UK, since the Chinese manufacturer has no interest in Nvidia, it cannot release the weakened processor earlier.
The biggest problem is that the domestic core products are being updated faster and faster, and Nvidia is too aggressive and has "castrated" the new processor, which has led to a decline in its performance. As a result, Chinese manufacturers are reluctant to purchase. If things get to this point, the United States will say that Nvidia has once again become a victim.
However, after Nvidia did not look like it was planning to launch new semiconductor products in China, Nvidia launched a campaign against Chinese companies.
Nvidia has signed similar contracts with four Chinese EV makers to use Nvidia's drive technology to provide driverless capabilities for new models. So, despite the constant bans, Nvidia has no intention of stopping its operations in China. Of all the businesses that NVIDIA does, the automotive industry is currently the best breakthrough to enter China.
In fact, China's electric vehicle industry is indeed in the growth stage, and the competition between the markets is also very fierce. It can be said that China's major car companies are doing everything possible to seize this piece of the cake of electric vehicles. And now, Nvidia is also eyeing this market, if it can maintain profitability in China, then not these chips for the time being, but also Nvidia's lost Chinese industry, to make up for it.
Nvidia really seems to be taken by the United States"Squeezing"Nvidia is determined to keep its business in China, even as the United States tries to drive American companies out of its home market.
In Lao Mei's view, this may just be the beginning. This move by Nvidia is undoubtedly telling everyone that Nvidia's influence on China has not been affected in any way. In this posture, what the Americans are doing is not so effective. But as the author says, this is just the beginning, and in the past, NVIDIA has had a lot of knock-on effects.
For example, AMD and Intel followed suit with the first special editions of chips. Although Nvidia has long been considered a problem for AI chip makers, these chip giants are planning to develop a special version of the processor. They complain about chip restrictions in the United States, and they are clearly waiting for an opportunity. And Nvidia has also given them a good opportunity, Nvidia has occupied the absolute upper hand, so American companies will also attack them.
I personally believe that American companies in the mainland are attracted by the high salaries of these countries"Round-up"Behaviour remains difficult to resist. If they continue to do so, they will not only lose a lot of profits, but one day, Nvidia will replace them. By that time, semiconductors in the United States"Ambition"Which side do you have to rely on? What are your thoughts on this? Welcome to leave a message, like, share!