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How Nvidia’s AI Chips are Secretly Making Their Way to China

by Team Lumida
July 3, 2024
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How Nvidia’s AI Chips are Secretly Making Their Way to China

Source: Ars Technicia

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Key Takeaways:

  1. Nvidia’s AI chips are being smuggled into China despite U.S. export restrictions.
  2. A network of couriers and resellers is facilitating the underground market for Nvidia’s high-end processors.
  3. China’s AI sector remains dependent on Nvidia chips, with domestic alternatives still lagging.

What Happened?

A 26-year-old Chinese student in Singapore carried six Nvidia A100 AI chips to China in his luggage in November 2023. These chips, roughly the size of a Nintendo Switch, are highly coveted for their capability to train AI systems. The U.S. has restricted their export to China to limit technological advancements in the region.

The student was paid $100 per chip, a fraction of their black market value. The Wall Street Journal found more than 70 distributors advertising Nvidia’s restricted chips online, with verified sellers claiming steady supplies and promising deliveries within weeks. Some even offer entire servers containing these high-end chips, each costing upwards of $300,000.

Why It Matters?

Nvidia’s chips are crucial for AI advancements, a key battleground in the U.S.-China tech rivalry. The underground market circumvents U.S. export controls, undermining efforts to limit China’s access to advanced technology. This black market could help China maintain competitiveness in AI, which has significant implications for tech sovereignty and national security.

According to Frank Kung, an analyst at TrendForce, tracking these transactions is extremely challenging due to incomplete paperwork and the involvement of intermediaries. The stakes are high, as evidenced by Nvidia’s cancellation of $5 billion worth of orders following tighter U.S. restrictions in late 2022.

What’s Next?

The underground market for Nvidia’s advanced chips is likely to persist until China can develop viable domestic alternatives. Chinese companies like Huawei are working on comparable chips but face significant technological hurdles. For now, AI startups and research institutions in China will continue to rely on smuggled Nvidia chips to stay competitive.

The informal market, though relatively small compared to global sales, remains robust. Some Chinese buyers are even willing to pay a premium for these high-end processors, despite the risks and uncertainties. As one Beijing-based distributor noted, “There is always a way,” highlighting the resilience of this underground network. Investors should keep an eye on how these dynamics evolve, particularly with any new U.S. export control measures or advancements in Chinese chip-making capabilities.

Source: Wall Street Journal
Tags: AIAI chipsexportexport restrictionsNvidiaunderground market
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