The US government recently imposed restrictions on the sale of artificial intelligence training equipment to countries like China and Russia, and that's where the cut-down version of the A 100 comes in. The A800 should have the same massive computing capabilities as the original but can only communicate with other cards in a computing cluster at 400 gigabyte per second. According to The Wall Street Journal, the A800 should be just as good for simple tasks as it is for more complex ones.

The card is an alternative product to the A 100 card for customers in China that meets the U.S. Government's clear test for reduced export control. The WSJ says that the US tests against various performance thresholds as well as Interconnect speeds.

There is a note about not being able to exceed limits. When there was a shortage of graphics processing units, the company announced that its new cards would have limiters that couldn't be hacked. People were able to get around those limits.

There are limits on what types of chips can be sold to China. New restrictions on what kind of chips and chip manufacturing equipment could be sold to the country were announced in October. New restrictions on exporting top-tier products may affect the businesses of two companies.

According to the government, the limits are an attempt to limit China's military capabilities. The US isn't capable of keeping up, despite warnings from some technologists, and other researchers have pushed back against the arms race framing. It is1-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-6556 is1-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-65561-6556 They could be used to create automated targeting systems for drones or facial recognition systems for China.

Whether or not the slower interlink speeds of the A800 will be enough to hinder or meaningfully slow down that work is questionable. If customers do not want to purchase the Company's alternative product offerings, the restrictions could affect up to $400 million in quarterly sales.