Nvidia’s superior synthetic intelligence chips value at the very least $1 billion have been smuggled to China within the three months after Washington tightened chip export controls, the Monetary Occasions reported on Thursday.
The AI chip designer’s high-end B200 processors, banned on the market in China, is broadly out there on a thriving Chinese language black marketplace for US chips, the report stated, citing gross sales contracts, firm filings and a number of individuals with direct data of the offers.
Nvidia informed Reuters that constructing information facilities with smuggled merchandise is inefficient each technically and financially, as the corporate solely gives service and help for licensed merchandise.
The US Division of Commerce, White Home and Thai authorities didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark. Reuters couldn’t independently confirm the FT report.
In Could, a number of Chinese language distributors began promoting B200s to suppliers of information facilities that serve Chinese language AI teams, based on the report.
The U.S. and China are battling for world dominance in AI and different cutting-edge applied sciences, triggering a tightrope stroll for firms akin to Nvidia between the world’s two largest economies.
Nvidia final week stated it will be allowed to renew gross sales to China after the Trump administration reversed an export restriction on the gross sales of chips akin to H20. The curbs have been imposed in April.
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Within the three months earlier than that, Chinese language distributors from Guangdong, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces bought Nvidia’s B200s, in addition to different restricted processors such because the H100 and H200, based on the report.
Southeast Asian international locations have develop into markets the place Chinese language teams obtained restricted chips, the report stated, citing trade specialists.
The U.S. Commerce Division is discussing including extra export controls on superior AI merchandise to international locations akin to Thailand as quickly as September, the report stated.
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