Investing.com --Huawei Technologies plans to begin mass shipments of its advanced 910C artificial intelligence chip to Chinese customers as early as May, amid tightening of curbs by U.S. over Nvidia’s hardware to China.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares were down 6% on Monday.
Some shipments have already begun, according to Reuters report.
The move comes after the Trump admin this month told Nvidia that sales of its H20 AI chip to China would now require an export licence.
The H20 had been the main Nvidia chip still allowed for sale in the Chinese market after earlier U.S. restrictions.
Huawei’s 910C, a graphics processing unit, is said to deliver performance on par with Nvidia’s H100 chip by combining two older 910B processors using advanced integration techniques.
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