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Nvidia says its forecast for $200 billion CPU market includes China

Nvidia's latest forecast signals it still sees significant long-term demand for central processing units.

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What happened Nvidia's latest forecast signals it still sees significant long-term demand for central processing units.
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CNBCNews report · May 23, 12:38 PM

Nvidia says its forecast for $200 billion CPU market includes China

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Nvidia's latest forecast signals it still sees significant long-term demand for central processing units.

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International Business TimesNews report · May 23, 1:52 PM

Nvidia Says $200 Billion CPU Market Opportunity Includes China Despite Ongoing Chip Restrictions

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Nvidia's chief executive also underscored the importance of Taiwan's supply chain and said the company is ramping up production of its Vera Rubin AI platform.

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