Chinese companies, including ByteDance, are reportedly finding ways to access NVIDIA's advanced Blackwell chips despite restrictions. ByteDance is collaborating with Aolani Cloud to build a data center in Malaysia, deploying 500 Blackwell systems with 36,000 B200 chips valued at over $2.5 billion. This workaround could inspire other Chinese firms to pursue similar strategies.
NVIDIA's stock rose nearly 1% in pre-market trading, reaching $184, as investors reacted to these developments. The company is also set to unveil new products at the upcoming GPU Technology Conference, potentially launching a new processor and entering the CPU market to compete with AMD and Intel. Despite regulatory challenges, NVIDIA's growth remains strong, with recent revenue exceeding $67 billion.
Chinese Firms Circumvent Restrictions to Access NVIDIA Blackwell Chips
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