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Nvidia denies China AI chip release; Elice Group expands in South Korea

Nvidia has denied reports that it plans to release a new AI chip specifically for the Chinese market by the end of the year, amidst ongoing flux in its China business operations. Meanwhile, South Korean AI infrastructure company Elice Group is expanding its offerings with enterprise AI transformation solutions and is constructing what it claims will be the first AI data center in South Korea to utilize warm-water cooling above 40°C. AI

IMPACT Nvidia's denial impacts supply chain speculation, while Elice Group's expansion signals growing AI infrastructure investment in Asia.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a denial of a product release and an expansion announcement, neither of which meet the criteria for frontier_release, significant, or research.

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Nvidia denies China AI chip release; Elice Group expands in South Korea

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Nvidia denies report it is rolling out China AI chip by year-end. Nvidia's China business has been in flux in recent months. Source: The Business Times Singapor

    Nvidia denies report it is rolling out China AI chip by year-end. Nvidia's China business has been in flux in recent months. Source: The Business Times Singapore https://www. businesstimes.com.sg/companies -markets/telcos-media-tech/nvidia-denies-report-it-rolling-out-china-ai-ch…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    South Korean AI infrastructure provider Elice Group is expanding on two fronts, adding enterprise AI transformation (AX) solutions while building what it says w

    South Korean AI infrastructure provider Elice Group is expanding on two fronts, adding enterprise AI transformation (AX) solutions while building what it says will be the country's first AI data center to use warm-water cooling above 40°C. Source: DigiTimes Asia https://www. digi…