DeepSeek: Latest model apparently trained with sanctioned Nvidia chips
DeepSeek appears to have used the Nvidia Blackwell chip to train its latest model. This is subject to US export restrictions.
By Redaktion Table
DeepSeek appears to have used the Nvidia Blackwell chip to train its latest model. This is subject to US export restrictions.
By Redaktion Table
China lässt Lieferungen des KI-Chips H200 von Nvidia nach wochenlanger Hängepartie zu. Für Alibaba, Tencent und ByteDance ist das ein wichtiger Schritt – in den USA wächst jedoch die Kritik.
By Jörn Petring
After weeks of limbo, China is allowing shipments of Nvidia’s H200 AI chip. For Alibaba, Tencent and ByteDance, that’s a major step – though criticism is growing in the United States.
By Jörn Petring
Chinese customers are being required to pay in advance for Nvidia’s H200 AI chip. The US chipmaker is seeking to protect itself against uncertainty surrounding Chinese delivery approvals.
By Julia Fiedler
Donald Trump wants to allow Nvidia to sell the advanced AI chip H200 to China. The government in Beijing prefers to support the development of its own AI chip industry. The approach of Chinese tech companies and universities is apparently more pragmatic.
By Jörn Petring
Nvidia builds the most powerful chips in the world. Nevertheless, CEO Jensen Huang now claims that China has the better cards in the AI race. What is behind this?
By Jörn Petring
According to insiders, Nvidia's new AI processor for the Chinese market has met with little interest. It offers less computing power at a higher price. Customers are also hoping that the popular H20 AI chip could be sold again in China.
By Julia Fiedler
Nvidia is alleged to have violated Chinese antitrust law. This was reported by China's market supervisory authority. The investigations are probably also a retaliation against American export controls.
By Redaktion Table