Nvidia H200 Chips Won’t Solve China’s Biggest AI Problem
China is reportedly preparing to let Alibaba, ByteDance, and DeepSeek buy Nvidia H200 chips, but only for AI training. Reuters cites a cap under 200,000 units — less than half of the 2 million chips…
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