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China blocks Nvidia H200 chips as AI trade drama drags on
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83490, member: 160"] Beijing just slammed the door on foreign silicon despite permission coming from Western leadership. Customs agents reportedly received strict orders to reject NVIDIA H200 shipments at the border. This blockade creates massive confusion because President Trump recently gave the green light for sales to the Asian superpower. American regulators even considered loosening restrictions further before the sudden reversal happened. The problem lies with government officials instead of the tech companies purchasing the hardware. Local authorities seemingly want to prevent reliance on external tech after American leaders suggested making engineers hooked on their specific architecture. This political standoff hurts hyperscalers who desperately want access to these powerful processors over the weaker H20 alternatives previously offered. Regulators currently review imports individually while mostly limiting approval to academic research and development projects. That narrow scope barely scratches the surface of actual demand since Chinese AI giants reportedly need around two million units to stay competitive. Restricting these deliveries effectively creates a massive bottleneck for local advancement in the global artificial intelligence race. [/QUOTE]
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