Intercepting the shipment of 24 Nvidia chips, the United States urgently ordered it, and it seemed a little flustered!
Since last year, the U.S. has introduced a provision that could impose export controls on chipmakers such as Nvidia to prevent them from importing unauthorized products to the domestic market. To a lesser extent, this is an export control; To a large extent, this is house arrest. This is very different from what we call an export control attitude.
In this case, Nvidia's H100, A100, and other chips are basically blocked. What's even more shameful is that the A100 chip isn't even on the market yet.
According to public information, the United States has published"Urgent orders", banning the export of 24 Nvidia chips to Australia. TuSimple's chips will be supplied to a subsidiary in Australia to improve the driverless capabilities of articulated vans. Due to export control concerns, TuSimple stressed that it will not export these vehicles to China.
However,"Tucson Future"But it is confused because it has been seized and investigated since the beginning of January. Some time ago, the United States also said that it would not send ** products to China, and Australia is not among the restrictions, so they still need to be investigated. As it stands, it's not easy to ship 24 Nvidia chips to Australia.
It has to be said that the Americans saw a kind of panic in the Lao-American movement, and this panic was very absurd.
According to an order for Nvidia's A100 and H100 processors announced by a research firm, four Chinese companies have purchased more than 10,000 units. The reason why there are so many of them is because with the development of artificial intelligence technology, high-end chips are in high demand. It is also unclear whether Chinese companies will be able to find their own way with Nvidia's A100 chips. 24 To what extent can Nvidia's chips make waves in China in the field of artificial intelligence?
If that's the case, Nvidia's GPU chips will make a splash in China.
The more they do this, the more they prove their confidence in AI. They are just afraid that we will continue to lead, catch up or even replace them in the smartphone space, which is why they are so angry. Of course, it's also possible that TuSimple wants to move its industry from the U.S. to other countries, so it's understandable that they don't want to.
However, you also have to wonder why TuSimple sees no future in the U.S. market and why it wouldn't be doing business in Australia without this ban.
But we also know that Nvidia is unlikely to launch chips like the A100 series, because it will take more than that to make a breakthrough in AI. To put it simply, if you want to make a breakthrough, you must rely on your own core technology, and NVIDIA's low-end chips are far from enough. What are your thoughts on this? Please comment, like and share here!