Nvidia Denies Developing a China-Only AI Chip

Nvidia Denies Developing a China-Only AI Chip

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2026-08-21 14:18:32
Techub News reported that Nvidia denied it is developing an LPU chip based on Groq technology for the China market. The company said it has no such product for sale and no plan to add one to its roadmap. The denial follows earlier reports that the chip could begin small-scale shipments before year-end. Nvidia remains under U.S. export control pressure in China, where the market once accounted for at least one-fifth of its data center revenue. The company currently has only limited sales approval for the H200 chip, leaving its long-term strategy in China uncertain, according to CryptoBriefing.

Techub News reported that Nvidia denied it is developing an LPU chip based on Groq technology for the China market, saying it has no such product for sale and none on its roadmap.

The denial comes after earlier reports said the chip was scheduled for small-scale shipments before the end of the year.

Nvidia continues to face pressure from U.S. export controls in China. The country once accounted for at least one-fifth of the company’s data center revenue.

At present, Nvidia has only limited sales approval for its H200 chip, and its long-term strategy in China remains unclear, according to CryptoBriefing.

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