AMD wants to sell special computer chips to China for artificial intelligence work. The company plans to use its Radeon PRO workstation graphics cards that follow American trade rules. These chips could replace what NVIDIA offers to Chinese buyers. NVIDIA faces problems because of government restrictions that might force them out of Chinese markets. AMD sees this as a chance to gain more customers.
The chip maker will offer its RDNA4-based Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card to Chinese companies. NVIDIA plans to release competing Blackwell chips that use similar GDDR7 memory technology. Both companies would have comparable performance levels for their products. NVIDIA still has better software support that gives them an advantage over AMD. AMD might win customers through lower prices and better product availability.
Chinese companies have started making their alternatives to American chips. Huawei leads this domestic competition against Western technology firms. American trade restrictions make it harder for companies like AMD and NVIDIA to sell their best products to China. Both chip makers must find ways to compete against local Chinese companies. The situation creates challenges for all foreign technology companies trying to do business there.
The chip maker will offer its RDNA4-based Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card to Chinese companies. NVIDIA plans to release competing Blackwell chips that use similar GDDR7 memory technology. Both companies would have comparable performance levels for their products. NVIDIA still has better software support that gives them an advantage over AMD. AMD might win customers through lower prices and better product availability.
Chinese companies have started making their alternatives to American chips. Huawei leads this domestic competition against Western technology firms. American trade restrictions make it harder for companies like AMD and NVIDIA to sell their best products to China. Both chip makers must find ways to compete against local Chinese companies. The situation creates challenges for all foreign technology companies trying to do business there.