NVIDIA has denied plans to ship customized AI chips in small quantities to Chinese customers before the end of the year. A spokesperson stated that reports regarding NVIDIA's LPU are inaccurate, and there are currently no LPU sales in the Chinese market, nor is there an LPU product aimed at the Chinese market in the product roadmap. This chip is a derivative version of the Groq 3 LPU, which NVIDIA unveiled at the GTC conference in March this year, designed to work in conjunction with GPUs to accelerate the response speed of AI chatbots. Due to the inability to export the new generation Vera Rubin platform to China, engineers modified the software to enable the LPU to operate with processors available in the Chinese market.
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