H200, China and NVIDIA
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Beijing doesn't want tech companies stockpiling H200 chips while it's still figuring out how to balance the needs of its AI industry and its push for homegrown semiconductors.
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Nvidia’s H100/H200 chips worth $160M allegedly routed through U.S. warehouses then shipped to China
Federal prosecutors said on December 8 that they have found a massive smuggling ring that secretly pushed Nvidia H100 and H200 GPUs, worth $160 million, from
ByteDance plans to spend approximately $14.3 billion on NVIDIA AI chips in 2026. The plan supports increased AI computing for TikTok, Douyin, and Volcano Engine
Nvidia stock awaits approval to ship H200 chips to China where $54B in orders and a potential $50B annual market await regulatory clearance.
Detailed price information for Taiwan Semiconductor ADR (TSM-N) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
The price of gaming GPUs could soar in 2026, as NVIDIA and AMD reportedly prepare a series of significant price hikes across their consumer and AI-focused graphics cards. According to a report from South Korean outlet Newsis, high memory costs and booming AI demand are key factors behind the planned increases.
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Luggable datacenter: startup straps handles to server with 4 H200 GPUs
Who can lift a 77-pound box into the overhead? Fancy having an AI system packed with Nvidia H200 GPUs that you can take with you from place to place? According to hardware maker Odinn, now you can, so long as you don't mind carrying a 35 kg (77 pound) box around.