The Wall Street Journal

China’s AI engineers are secretly accessing banned Nvidia chips

China’s AI engineers are secretly accessing banned Nvidia chips
US export controls have prevented Chinese companies from directly importing AI chips developed by US-based Nvidia.
The Wall Street Journal
By Raffaele HuangChinese artificial intelligence developers have found a way to use the most advanced American chips without bringing them to China. They are working with brokers to access computing power overseas, sometimes masking their identity using techniques from the cryptocurrency world.The tactic comes in response to US export controls that have prevented Chinese companies from directly importing sought-after AI chips developed by US-based Nvidia. While it is still possible for Chinese users to physically bring Nvidia’s chips...

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