Nvidia’s A100 and H100 GPUs, widely used for training AI models, were barred from export to China in August 2022, leading the company to create modified versions like the A800 and H800.
President Joe Biden’s administration in September ordered Nvidia to stop exporting its two most advanced chips--the A100 and the recently developed H100 - to mainland China and Hong Kong ...
In the market for AI infrastructure used for AI learning and inference, NVIDIA's AI-specialized chips such as 'H100' and 'H200' have a large share. Meanwhile, AMD, a rival of NVIDIA, also ...
According to industry experts, Nvidia’s H100 and A100 chips are the gold standard for AI processing, allowing the company to enjoy a market share larger than 90%. In recent years, Nvidia has ...
The US first banned the sale of Nvidia’s chips to China in 2022, telling the company it could no longer ship its A100 and H100 processors in an effort to keep them out of the hands of China’s ...
Nvidia is one of many companies caught up in U.S.-China friction. U.S. sanctions in 2022 banned shipments of A100 and H100 AI chips to China, leading Nvidia to develop modified versions.