How Chinese brokers circumvent US regulations to smuggle AI research chips into China – GIGAZINE(ギガジン)
Although the United States has restricted exports of high-performance semiconductors to China, Chinese universities and military companies
If you get it through normal channels, the price of the H100 is said to be $25,000 (about 4.03 million yen) per unit, but in China it is traded for $32,400 (about 5.22 million yen) per unit. Some brokers offer a ‘three-year replacement warranty,’ but the reliability is unclear.
In addition, China's large demand is also attractive to American semiconductor manufacturers, and semiconductor manufacturers such as NVIDIA and Intel are developing ‘ reduced performance versions of high-performance semiconductors to comply with regulations ‘ and selling them to China. NVIDIA is accepting orders in China for the ‘H20,’ a performance-limited version of the H100, and it is estimated that it will sell 1 million units by 2024 and record sales of 2 trillion yen.
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