NVIDIA is gearing up to ship its second-tier AI accelerators to Chinese customers starting mid-February. The move signals ongoing chip supply adjustments in a highly competitive landscape. For the computing and AI infrastructure sector, reliable chip availability remains crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and supporting next-generation deployments.
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PessimisticLayer
· 22h ago
Oh dear, a level 2 accelerator? Isn't this just a play people for suckers version? And we have to wait until mid-February for delivery, it's really a bit... dragging.
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TestnetScholar
· 22h ago
The second-level accelerator is here, and the domestic Computing Power ecosystem will be reshuffled again.
NVIDIA is gearing up to ship its second-tier AI accelerators to Chinese customers starting mid-February. The move signals ongoing chip supply adjustments in a highly competitive landscape. For the computing and AI infrastructure sector, reliable chip availability remains crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and supporting next-generation deployments.