so, you guys know how there's been a lot of tension between the us and china when it comes to tech, right? well, it looks like things might be easing up a bit, at least for nvidia. the us has just given the green light for nvidia to sell their h200 chips to 10 chinese companies, which is kinda a big deal. i mean, nvidia's ceo, jensen huang, was just saying a few months ago that they had zero market share in china, so this is a pretty significant turnaround.

i'm not totally sure what to make of this, to be honest. on the one hand, it's cool that nvidia is getting to expand into the chinese market, especially since it used to be such a big source of revenue for them. but on the other hand, there are some people who are worried that this could give china an edge in the whole ai space race thing. apparently, some of the companies that are getting these chips include alibaba, tencent, and lenovo, which are all pretty big players in the tech world.

so, here's the thing: even though the us has given nvidia the okay to sell these chips, the chinese government still hasn't given its official stamp of approval. apparently, the companies that are supposed to be getting these chips can buy up to 75,000 of them, but they're still waiting to hear back from the chinese government before they can actually take delivery. it's all a bit confusing, but basically, it seems like this is just the first step in a longer process.

one thing that's interesting about all this is that nvidia is really eager to get back into the chinese market. they used to get a significant chunk of their revenue from chinaRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

i'm not totally sure what to make of this, to be honest. on the one hand, it's cool that nvidia is getting to expand into the chinese market, especially since it used to be such a big source of revenue for them. but on the other hand, there are some people who are worried that this could give china an edge in the whole ai space race thing. apparently, some of the companies that are getting these chips include alibaba, tencent, and lenovo, which are all pretty big players in the tech world.

so, here's the thing: even though the us has given nvidia the okay to sell these chips, the chinese government still hasn't given its official stamp of approval. apparently, the companies that are supposed to be getting these chips can buy up to 75,000 of them, but they're still waiting to hear back from the chinese government before they can actually take delivery. it's all a bit confusing, but basically, it seems like this is just the first step in a longer process.

one thing that's interesting about all this is that nvidia is really eager to get back into the chinese market. they used to get a significant chunk of their revenue from chinaRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?