Tuesday 30 Apr 2024
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BEIJING (April 16): Intel will release two artificial intelligence (AI) chips with reduced capabilities for the Chinese market, in order to comply with US export controls and sanctions.

HL-328 is scheduled for launch in June, and HL-388 in September, according to a white paper on the company's website last Friday.

Tech outlet The Register first reported the plans from the white paper.

Rival Nvidia also has plans for three China-specific chips after the US late last year tightened a rule capping the capabilities of AI chips that can be shipped to China.

Intel's China-specific AI chips are based on the company's latest Gaudi 3 product line, which was unveiled on April 9, with similar hardware features including on-chip memory, high-bandwidth memory, and interface standards.

However, to comply with the export control regulations, the performance of the chips will be significantly reduced.

One of Nvidia's China-specific chips, the H20, is set to be delivered in small batches in the first quarter of 2024, with larger quantities expected from the second quarter, Reuters reported in January.

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