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NVIDIA is inundated with orders as the AI wave sweeps the globe, recently securing a major contract in the Middle East with Qatar's telecom group Ooredoo to supply chips for data centers across the region, marking NVIDIA's first large deal in the Middle East post US chip restrictions. This move is expected to benefit NVIDIA's AI accelerators and GPU sales, especially focusing on data center GPU models like L40 and H20 initially. Ooredoo plans to invest $1 billion to expand data centers and upgrade with NVIDIA's GPUs, despite US export restrictions on high-end AI chips to China, showcasing potential loopholes in the ban. The collaboration underlines increasing demand for NVIDIA's chips and the challenges faced by US in curbing their distribution in global markets.
Source: YAHOO