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China Builds Massive Nvidia GPU Data Centers Despite US AI Chip Ban

What Happened

According to a PC Gamer report, China is developing extensive data center infrastructure designed to support over 115000 Nvidia high-end AI GPUs. This effort comes amid ongoing United States export restrictions, initiated under President Donald Trump, that ban the sale of advanced Nvidia chips to China due to national security and competitive concerns. Despite the embargo, Chinese cloud service providers and tech companies are acquiring available stockpiles and exploring alternative routes to keep pace in the global AI race.

Why It Matters

This development reflects China\’s determination to advance its AI capabilities independently, potentially lessening the impact of US-imposed chip sanctions. The move may reshape global AI competition, influence supply chains, and accelerate China\’s own semiconductor innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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