Nvidia is reportedly pitching its new “Vera” CPU to customers in China, according to Reuters and referenced by The Next Web. The report says Nvidia is discussing supply timing with several Chinese clients, with orders potentially starting immediately and deliveries possibly beginning as soon as August. Reuters cites three people familiar with the talks. The move is presented as a workaround tied to Nvidia’s reduced ability to sell to China under U.S. export controls. Multiple outlets frame the Vera CPU as an attempt to regain access to the Chinese market after Nvidia’s China business declines. In the coverage, Nvidia’s strategy is characterized as using a separate product line to navigate restrictions rather than relying on previous offerings. The information described is based on private discussions rather than public customer announcements or purchase orders. The reports do not provide specific customer names, order quantities, or confirmed product specifications beyond the “Vera” CPU reference. Both sources indicate that Nvidia is actively engaging Chinese clients now and that the earliest expected delivery window is August.
Nvidia pitches Vera CPU to Chinese clients as Reuters reports August delivery plans
Nvidia is reportedly pitching its new “Vera” CPU to customers in China, according to Reuters and referenced by The Next Web. The report says Nvidia is discussing supply timing with several Chinese cli...
- Reuters reports Nvidia is pitching its Vera CPU to Chinese customers.
- Potential orders may begin now, with deliveries possibly starting as soon as August.
- The report cites three people familiar with talks between Nvidia and Chinese clients.
- The move is described as a workaround in response to U.S. export controls affecting Nvidia’s China business.
- Specific customer names and order volumes are not disclosed in the reports.
Nvidia has started pitching its Vera CPU to Chinese customers. Orders can begin now, and deliveries could start as soon as August, Reuters reported on Friday, citing three people familiar with the talks. It is a workaround dressed as a product launch. Nvidia’s China business has collapsed under US export controls. Jensen Huang said in […] This story continues at The Next Web
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