Apart from NVIDIA's H20 AI accelerator, Team Green plans to introduce a new GPU for the Chinese markets, which could be a successful offering in the professional/AI segment.
NVIDIA's RTX 6000D & H20 AI Accelerator Offerings To China's Market Could Bring In Billions In Revenue By Next Quarter
NVIDIA is ramping up its efforts for the Chinese markets now that the Trump administration has provided regulatory clarity. The company is gearing up to introduce a solution for professional consumers in China, which is said to be a replacement for the company's "RTX PRO" GPUs. The rumored RTX 6000D is set to arrive in the domestic market by the third quarter of 2025. The visit of NVIDIA's CEO to China is also to gather feedback on the release, according to DigiTimes, and Team Green is planning to ship out a whopping two million units by the end of the year, showing that the demand is indeed massive.
The RTX 6000D could be NVIDIA's first "Blackwell-based" solution for China, alongside the rumored B30 AI chip. Since the firm hasn't had a workstation GPU for the regional markets in a while, the RTX 6000D could receive a tremendous reception. Now, it is claimed that the GPU will employ TSMC's 4nm process, and a bandwidth of around 1,100GB/s that would comply with US restrictions. On top of that, it will rely entirely on GDDR7, and NVIDIA depends on partners like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron to fulfill the demand for memory modules that will come with the release of the solution.

With the H20 in China, NVIDIA could very well recover the lost profits that resulted from the Trump administration's initial export restrictions. The company's revenue for the upcoming quarters is expected to rise significantly with the green light, and considering the immense demand the company sees for its H20 AI accelerator, NVIDIA could score its next run in the AI sector. However, we are looking forward to the US government granting export licenses for the new chips being prepared by NVIDIA.
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