At least $1 billion in NVIDIA AI chips smuggled into China
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China's Huawei Technologies showed off an AI computing system on Saturday that one industry expert has said rivals Nvidia's most advanced offering, as the Chinese technology giant seeks to capture market share in the country's growing artificial intelligence sector.
China on Saturday released a global action plan for artificial intelligence that called for international cooperation on tech development and regulation.
An investigation has revealed that $1 billion worth of restricted NVIDIA AI GPUs were smuggled into China over a three-month period.
According to a Reuter’s report, China has intensified its bid to shape the future of artificial intelligence by proposing a new global organisation for AI governance, as geopolitical rivalry with the United States sharpens.
The Commerce Department allows Nvidia to sell H20 AI chips to China despite security concerns, and experts are divided on the U.S. technological advantage.
NVIDIA GB200 AI servers are somehow being smuggled into China, even after CEO Jensen Huang says they weigh two tons and can't get there.
Nvidia has cautioned against using unauthorized chips in data centers. This follows reports of AI chip smuggling into China. Chinese firms are finding