This is due to the uncertain situation around the US export restrictions of the US, which has been operating since April. Although companies have recently allowed H20 Hopper Server accelerators to sell to China, there was no similar solution for the RTX 5090D.
According to the inside, NVIDIA partners have not yet received a clear answer whether the card will be given. One of the sources reports a possible cancellation of the version.
However, other sources argue that plans have not changed: RTX 5090 D V2 is expected in August. At the same time, the original RTX 5090D production can continue and both versions will be available at the same time.
Officially, Nvidia does not comment on the situation. Against the background of retention restrictions, the RTX 5090D/V2 may be the most problematic video card on the Blackwell line.
Source: Ferra

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