NVIDIA Groq inference chip expected to enter China in May, may bypass GPU export control measures
2026-08-21 08:55:20
According to CoinMeta, NVIDIA plans to launch the Groq 3 LPU inference chips in the Chinese market in May, with an expected fastest time to market. People familiar with the matter emphasized that these chips are not downgraded versions or custom-made for the Chinese market. This is NVIDIA's first introduction of its product line to China since it acquired the AI inference chip company Groq for approximately $17 billion at the end of 2025. The Groq 3 LPU is a dedicated inference coprocessor with 500MB of on-chip SRAM, and has an inference bandwidth of up to... However, NVIDIA later denied these reports, stating that it currently does not sell LPU in China, and there are no products specifically designed for the Chinese market in its product roadmap.
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