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HomeBusinessNvidia Crafts Budget Blackwell GPU to Safeguard China Market

Nvidia Crafts Budget Blackwell GPU to Safeguard China Market

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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is racing to introduce a cost?effective Blackwell GPU for China by June—priced at $6,500–$8,000, versus $10,000–$12,000 for its now?banned H20 model—to maintain access to the country’s $50?billion data?center arena amid tough U.S. export curbs.
Bridging the Export Gap
With its H20 halted under new rules on high?bandwidth memory, Nvidia’s slimmed?down Blackwell variant ditches advanced HBM and wafer?packaging tech for standard GDDR7 modules. This streamlined design not only complies with restrictions but also undercuts rivals on price, a necessary trade?off to keep hyperscalers and cloud providers onboard.
Financial Fortitude and Valuation Modeling
Backed by a robust AAA corporate rating and over $40?billion in cash, Nvidia’s balance sheet—per FMP’s Company Rating & Information API—provides the firepower to absorb margin pressures from lower?priced chips. Investors can also run scenario analyses on potential China?driven revenue using FMP’s Advanced DCF API, projecting how even a modest share of the Chinese market could bolster intrinsic value over the next decade.

By pivoting to a dual?tier GPU lineup, Nvidia aims to thread the needle between compliance and competitiveness—ensuring its AI engine keeps humming in the world’s second?largest data?center economy.

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