Chinese data centers told to stick to Nvidia chips, domestic chips not compatible

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  • China is trying to establish a domestic GPU market
  • The idea is to steer away from reliance on sanctioned Nvidia GPUs
  • However compatibility and cost is causing significant issues

US export restrictions have targeted China’s access to advanced chips, fearing that cutting-edge technology could bolster China’s military capabilities.

These sanctions have forced the nation to ramp up efforts to develop its own GPU technology, with Chinese start-ups already making significant strides in GPU hardware and software development.

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