Hold onto your GPUs, folks! Nvidia just got the green light to sell its H20 chips to China again, and yes, we’re all wondering if that means we’ll finally get to order takeout without our internet buffering every five seconds.
The U.S. government has assured Nvidia that licenses for their H20 GPU will be granted, which sounds like an official way of saying, “Okay, fine, but don’t hold hands with the enemy!” With this license in hand, Nvidia is looking to restart deliveries, and if you think they’re stopping there, hold on to your excess baggage because they’re unleashing a brand-new RTX Pro GPU for our friends in China.
Why all the excitement, you ask? Well, the H20 is designed for Chinese customers while running like a potato through US export controls—it’s stripped down but effective! Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been pulling all the lobbying tricks in the book to make this happen. It’s almost like watching a tech soap opera, complete with dramatic plot twists.
So what does this mean for the tech landscape? Are we just one step closer to creating the ultimate AI overlord, or are we all going to end up in a GPU-fueled race to the bottom? Either way, this chip is primed to make waves in the digital world. Now, let’s just hope they don’t malfunction during a critical game of Fortnite!
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