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H20 Rush in China and New Chip Rumors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31151, member: 636"] Tech industry whispers have been buzzing about NVIDIA's H20 AI GPU landscape in China. Supply chain experts are sounding alarms about tight chip availability and potential price bumps. Behind the scenes, major tech giants are making massive moves. Tencent, Alibaba, and ByteDance have reportedly gone all-in, dropping an astronomical $16 billion on H20 purchases during the first quarter of 2025. The buying spree stems from growing anticipation about potential export restrictions and an insatiable hunger for cutting-edge AI processing power. International tensions are driving these purchasing decisions. Reuters earlier reported an extraordinary surge in orders for the H20 model, which represents the most advanced AI processor China can legally acquire under current US export controls. Chinese startups like DeepSeek are fueling demand for these powerful chips. Interestingly, local government bodies have apparently nudged major players to pause H20 orders. Rumors are swirling about NVIDIA potentially developing another China-exclusive AI chip possibly designed to meet emerging environmental regulations. Whispers hint at an upgraded H20 version featuring advanced HBM3E memory modules brewing behind the scenes. [/QUOTE]
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