Nvidia has halted production of AI chips for the Chinese market, redirecting manufacturing capacity to its next-generation Vera Rubin architecture. This strategic shift follows months of waiting for regulatory clearance and signals a move towards more certain demand from US tech giants, rather than relying on potential Chinese market access. Nvidia has halted production of AI chips for the Chinese market, redirecting manufacturing capacity to its next-generation Vera Rubin architecture. This strategic shift follows months of waiting for regulatory clearance and signals a move towards more certain demand from US tech giants, rather than relying on potential Chinese market access.
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