Nvidia to restart Artificial Intelligence chip production for China

Nvidia says it is restarting production of Artificial Intelligence chips for sale in China. The move points to renewed focus on the Chinese market for its data center business.

Nvidia says it is restarting production of Artificial Intelligence chips for sale in China. The decision signals a renewed effort to serve a major overseas market for data center hardware tied to Artificial Intelligence workloads.

China remains an important market for semiconductor companies, and Nvidia has been navigating how to supply customers there while managing constraints affecting its chip business. Restarting production suggests the company sees a path to resume shipments of products designed for Chinese buyers.

The development centers on Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence chip operations and its strategy in one of the world’s largest technology markets. It also underscores how closely semiconductor production, sales plans, and regional market access are linked for companies building hardware used in Artificial Intelligence systems.

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