Nvidia has offered China an alternative to the chips it currently uses in its products as the US looks to tighten export controls on the Chinese tech giant.
The US government has placed export controls on certain Nvidia products, including the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, due to their potential use in military applications.
The US is currently looking to impose stricter export controls on China, which could limit the country's access to vital US technology. In response to this, Nvidia has offered to provide China with alternative chips that are not subject to the same export controls.
In response, Nvidia is offering alternative chips to its Chinese customers, such as the GeForce GTX 1060 and GTX 1070.
The export controls are part of a broader effort by the US to restrict the sale of American technology to China, which is seen as a major threat to US economic and national security.
Nvidia is the world's largest supplier of GPUs, and China is its largest market. The export controls could therefore have a significant impact on the company's business.
However, Nvidia is seeking to minimize the impact of the export controls by offering alternative products to its Chinese customers.
The export controls are part of a broader effort by the US to restrict the sale of American technology to China.
This move could help to ease tensions between the US and China, as well as help to protect Nvidia's business interests in the country. It remains to be seen whether China will accept Nvidia's offer, but it is clear that the US company is keen to avoid any disruption to its operations in the country.
However, Nvidia is seeking to minimize the impact of the export controls by offering alternative products to its Chinese customers.
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