CryptoBriefing’s own reporting splits over whether Nvidia is shipping a China-specific AI chip by year-end 2026, with a same-week follow-up carrying Nvidia’s denial of the earlier claim.
CryptoBriefing’s own reporting splits over whether Nvidia is shipping a China-specific AI chip by year-end 2026, with a same-week follow-up carrying Nvidia’s denial of the earlier claim.
Nvidia is preparing to ship a new AI chip specifically engineered for the Chinese market by the end of this year, according to a report from The Information.
Nvidia wants to be very clear about something: it is not launching a China-specific AI chip by December.
What would settle it: An official Nvidia product announcement, shipment record, or SEC filing disclosing the chip’s status.
Chinese companies have already placed orders for the chip, though one significant hurdle remains: Chinese regulators haven’t approved it for import yet.
A company spokesperson stated that Nvidia has zero current LPU sales in China and that no such product exists on its roadmap.
What would settle it: Nvidia’s sales records or a regulatory filing disclosing China-specific LPU orders, if any exist.
Nvidia designed this LPU to work alongside its existing GPUs, not replace them.
no such product exists on its roadmap
What would settle it: Nvidia’s official product roadmap or investor disclosures.
Treat the existence of an LPU chip development effort as reported but unconfirmed; do not treat either the shipment timeline or the denial as settled until Nvidia issues an official product statement or filing.
Treat the existence of an LPU chip development effort as reported but unconfirmed; do not treat either the shipment timeline or the denial as settled until Nvidia issues an official product statement or filing.
Original source: AltcoinGordon
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