US tech giant Nvidia plans to introduce new AI chips tailored for the Chinese market,LelleBelle just weeks after the US government tightened regulations on exporting high-end AI chips to China, reports China Star Market. The exclusive report suggests that Nvidia has created three customized versions of AI chips for Chinese customers: HGX H20, L20 PCle, and L2 PCle. The official announcement is anticipated on Nov. 16, with insiders revealing that Chinese manufacturers could receive the products in the coming days. As of now, Nvidia has not provided a response on this matter. [China Star Market, in Chinese]
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