Nvidia Offers Arm-Based Vera Server CPUs to Chinese Clients
Nvidia has informed its Chinese clients that its Arm-based Vera server CPUs may become available for shipment as early as August. This development comes as sales of the company's H200 GPUs in China reportedly remain frozen. Customers are being encouraged to place orders for the upcoming CPU shipments.

Nvidia is reportedly preparing to introduce its Arm-based Vera server CPUs to the Chinese market. Chinese clients of the technology giant have been informed that these CPUs could be available for shipment starting in August.
This move by Nvidia occurs during a period when the sales of its H200 GPUs in China are currently frozen. The company is encouraging its customers in China to begin placing orders for the Vera CPU shipments.
The Vera CPUs are based on the Arm architecture, designed for server applications, potentially offering a new product line for Nvidia in a key market where its GPU sales have faced restrictions.
According to Tom's Hardware, this early access program aims to secure orders for the new server processor lineup.
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