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Nvidia finds a sneaky way to keep selling GPUs to China – here’s why it could change everything

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  • A watered-down Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 is still potent enough to keep China’s AI ambitions alive
  • Nvidia’s workaround isn’t top-tier, but it could still flood China’s data centers
  • Export rules slow performance, but they can’t stop parallelized AI scaling by Chinese CSPs

In response to US export restrictions introduced in April 2025, Nvidia is reportedly preparing a special edition of its RTX Pro 6000 GPU for the Chinese market.

A report from TrendForce claims this new version will switch from high-bandwidth memory (HBM) to the slower but more accessible GDDR7.

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