NVIDIA poised for China cash grab with RTX 6000D and H20 sales

NVIDIA prepares to launch the RTX 6000D graphics processor for Chinese professional markets during the third quarter of 2025. The semiconductor manufacturer positions this workstation solution as a successor to its RTX PRO product line. Chief Executive Jensen Huang traveled to China to collect market feedback regarding the upcoming release. DigiTimes reports the company targets shipments of two million units before the year concludes. The substantial production volume demonstrates significant anticipated demand from Chinese consumers.

The RTX 6000D represents NVIDIA's initial Blackwell architecture offering designed specifically for Chinese markets alongside the rumored B30 artificial intelligence chip. TSMC will manufacture the processor using its 4-nanometer fabrication technology. Engineers designed the graphics card with 1,100 gigabytes per second memory bandwidth to satisfy United States export compliance requirements. The device will utilize GDDR7 memory modules exclusively. NVIDIA relies on partnerships with Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron to supply sufficient memory components for production demands.

The Trump administration's regulatory approval enables NVIDIA to pursue revenue recovery through both H20 accelerator sales and the new RTX 6000D launch. Analysts project substantial quarterly earnings increases as the company regains access to Chinese markets. The combination of professional graphics solutions and artificial intelligence accelerators positions NVIDIA for renewed growth momentum. However, the company awaits final export license authorization from Washington authorities before proceeding with full-scale distribution efforts.
 

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