Nvidia is desperate to sell its latest Vera processor to China after its market share “effectively fell to zero”, but can it beat AMD, Intel and Huawei?


  • Nvidia Showcases Its Upcoming Vera Processors to Chinese Customers While Announcing Availability Soon
  • The arrival of data center processors pits Nvidia against traditional rivals Intel and AMD, which currently control most of the market in China and other regions.
  • Nvidia’s move comes at a time when the Chinese government continues to advocate for homegrown chip solutions, and U.S. controls on chips have effectively reduced their share to 0% of China’s lucrative data center market.

Nvidia is apparently working to win Chinese customers for what its CEO sees as the next multibillion-dollar frontier for the company: data center processors.

The company has spent the past two years eyeing the world’s second-largest chip market, effectively suppressing it with a mix of consumer chips and homegrown solutions such as Huawei’s Ascend offerings, backed by the Chinese government’s push for self-reliance.

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