Nvidia may be working on high-performance AI chip for China: How it is different from H200 processors
Nvidia is said to be developing a version of its recently licensed Groq AI chips specifically for the Chinese market, a report has said. Citing people familiar with the matter, news agency Reuters reported that unlike previous H20 and H200, these will not be watered-down versions of processors that will be sold in other parts of the world. Late last year, Nvidia struck a $17 billion deal to license technology from Groq, an AI chip startup, and unveiled a new lineup of products based on that technology at its annual developer conference in San Jose this week.
Nvidia H200 and the Groq-based chips are different
