Thursday, March 9th 2023
NVIDIA to Lose Two Major HPC Partners in China, Focuses on Complying with Export Control Rules
NVIDIA's presence in high-performance computing has steadily increased, with various workloads benefiting from the company's AI and HPC accelerator GPUs. One of the important markets for the company is China, and export regulations are about to complicate NVIDIA's business dealing with the country. NVIDIA's major partners in the Asia Pacific region are Inspur and Huawei, which make servers powered by A100 and H100 GPU solutions. Amid the latest Biden Administration complications, the US is considering limiting more export of US-designed goods to Chinese entities. Back in 2019, the US blacklisted Huawei and restricted the sales of the latest GPU hardware to the company. Last week, the Biden Administration also blacklisted Inspur, the world's third-largest server maker.
In the Morgan Stanley conference, NVIDIA's Chief Financial Officer Colette Cress noted that: "Inspur is a partner for us, when we indicate a partner, they are helping us stand up computing for the end customers. As we work forward, we will probably be working with other partners, for them to stand-up compute within the Asia-Pac region or even other parts of the world. But again, our most important focus is focusing on the law and making sure that we follow export controls very closely. So in this case, we will look in terms of other partners to help us." This indicates that NVIDIA will lose millions of dollars in revenue due to the inability to sell its GPUs to partners like Inspur. As the company stated, complying with the export regulations is the most crucial focus.
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via Tom's Hardware
In the Morgan Stanley conference, NVIDIA's Chief Financial Officer Colette Cress noted that: "Inspur is a partner for us, when we indicate a partner, they are helping us stand up computing for the end customers. As we work forward, we will probably be working with other partners, for them to stand-up compute within the Asia-Pac region or even other parts of the world. But again, our most important focus is focusing on the law and making sure that we follow export controls very closely. So in this case, we will look in terms of other partners to help us." This indicates that NVIDIA will lose millions of dollars in revenue due to the inability to sell its GPUs to partners like Inspur. As the company stated, complying with the export regulations is the most crucial focus.
10 Comments on NVIDIA to Lose Two Major HPC Partners in China, Focuses on Complying with Export Control Rules
Another future Huawei and NK, etc. transaction/agreement?
As for Nvidia....I'm sure they'll be fine without providing GPUs to the PLA and the PRC so they can track every minute behavior of every potential dissident's thought crimes
'Time is money' The Chinese also apparently have a working quantum computer and 7nm EUV process. They also 'cured Covid' within a month lately. Its amazing, what happens when Xi dominates the entire gov apparatus. I hear they're solving climate change come April, and World Peace is an ongoing topic too, in close cooperation with Russia. They're looking at working with language in terms of stand-up comedy