NVIDIA has reportedly reallocated the supply of its "China-Only" Ampere A800 AI GPUs, as they oversee an export restriction to hostile nations by the US.
The news comes as the Biden administration implements a new set of "vigorous" curbs on China, aiming to thwart the rapid AI advancements in the region. China will be blocked from accessing NVIDIA's H800s and A800s, which were already cut-down variants previously developed by NVIDIA to comply with the US trade policies.
Since access to high-end H100s was already put to a halt, the change in US policy will certainly prevent the growth of AI markets in China. However, GPU manufacturers were put under "hot waters" with this decision, and they are now seeing alternatives to clear out existing inventory through "indirect" retail channels.
“I expect they will sell out fairly quickly given the demand for Nvidia’s high-end AI GPUs,” said Kent Tibbils, vice president of marketing at Fremont, Calif.-based ASI. “Overall, the AI/ML market is still driving server growth across multiple markets, and we expect this to continue through 2024.”
US Distribution Executive (via CRN)
It is being reported that NVIDIA has teamed up with its US-based partners such as PNY and the system integrator Colfax International to boost the sales of A800 AI GPUs, which were initially intended for Chinese markets only.
For a quick recap, the A800 is a stripped-down variant of the original A100 GPU, and the cut-downs were made in crucial features such as memory bandwidth and NVLINK speeds, which weren't suitable for mainstream markets. However, ironically, NVIDIA is now advertising the GPU as the "ultimate workstation development platform for AI, data science, and high-performance computing", in an attempt to
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