NVIDIA Is Selling A Watered Down Version Of Its A100 GPU To China

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NVIDIA will be releasing a watered down version of its A100 GPU for supercomputers for its Chinese market. The product

serves as a workaround to the recent export restriction imposed by the US government, as it continues to limit China’s access to high-end and powerful components.

According to Reuters, the cut-down NVIDIA A100, also known as the A800, serves as an “alternative product” to the original A100 GPU and meets the US government’s test for reduced export control. To that end, the GPU cannot be programmed to exceed the limitations placed on it. While not an ideal alternative, not doing anything to keep the supply chain moving would cost NVIDIA hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. Specs-wise, the A800 has a chip-to-chip data transfer rate of 400GB/s, down from 600GB/s on the A100. For context, the new export restriction for supercomputer GPUs prohibits chips with 600GB/s and up from being shipped out to China or Russia.

On another note, and to be fair, the US government’s fears aren’t unfounded. Theoretically speaking, if China did have access to the full-fat A100 GPU, there is a high likelihood that – just as most countries with an advanced military infrastructure would – it would be used for more nefarious purposes.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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