Chinese technology companies are rejecting NVIDIA's RTX 6000D workstation graphics processor, despite the company's market expectations. Major firms cite insufficient performance relative to alternative computing solutions already available through existing channels and previous inventory stocks. Reuters reports indicate widespread industry avoidance of the new product launch.
The RTX 6000D represents NVIDIA's initial Blackwell architecture offering for Chinese customers. Technical specifications feature GDDR7 memory technology, TSMC four-nanometer manufacturing processes, and 1,100 gigabytes per second bandwidth capabilities. The company anticipated selling two million units to offset revenue losses from the H20 artificial intelligence chip.
Chinese corporations prefer waiting for regulatory approval of H20 processors rather than purchasing the RTX 6000D alternative. NVIDIA explores promoting B30A artificial intelligence chips featuring dual-chiplet configurations and enhanced HBM3E memory systems. Geopolitical tensions and United States regulatory compliance requirements continue hampering the graphics manufacturer's Chinese market operations across multiple business quarters.
The RTX 6000D represents NVIDIA's initial Blackwell architecture offering for Chinese customers. Technical specifications feature GDDR7 memory technology, TSMC four-nanometer manufacturing processes, and 1,100 gigabytes per second bandwidth capabilities. The company anticipated selling two million units to offset revenue losses from the H20 artificial intelligence chip.
Chinese corporations prefer waiting for regulatory approval of H20 processors rather than purchasing the RTX 6000D alternative. NVIDIA explores promoting B30A artificial intelligence chips featuring dual-chiplet configurations and enhanced HBM3E memory systems. Geopolitical tensions and United States regulatory compliance requirements continue hampering the graphics manufacturer's Chinese market operations across multiple business quarters.