< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E8/D3/IB-FRAHTA9U7_715237c6.jpg" Alt = "Threat to the Development < p > Chinese H3C server manufacturer has warned the possible lack of NVidia H20 chips, which can delay the development of artificial intelligence in the country. Priority will be given to customers with a higher rate of profit.
< P > In China, H3C, one of the largest server manufacturers, in its application for customers reported a possible shortage of NVidia H20 chip, the most perfect artificial intelligence processor, legally accessible internally under the country under US export control. About it writes & nbsp; unn & nbsp; with reference to Reuters.
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< p >A potential proposal crisis can create obstacles to China ambitions on artificial intelligence while its technological firms are actively expanding their investments in artificial intelligence.
< blockquote > < P class = "quotecontent" > International Delivery Chain H20 faces significant uncertainty & nbsp;
– said in a company message. < P > In the H3C message also stated that the H20 input chips will be distributed on the basis of the “profit priority” principle, giving priority stable, long -term clients with the highest rate of profit from their orders.
~ < P > H20 Currents Currently scarce in the Chinese market, reported in a situation a source that spreads artificial intelligence servers, including those using H20 chips.~ ~ ~ > 62 ~ < blockquote > < P class = "quotecontent" >We were told that the chips would be available, but when it's time to buy them, we were told that they were already sold at higher prices & nbsp;
– added a source that wanted to remain anonymous because the information is confidential. < p > in January Reuters reported that US officials consider sales restrictions on china chips.
< P > H3C is the main OEM-partner for AI chips from Nvidia in China, along with other companies such as Inspur, Lenovo and X86-server Xfusion from Huawei.
< p > The main chip NVIDIA, which is legally allowed to sell in China, H20 was released after the last round of US export restrictions came into force in October 2023. ~ < P > Earlier the US banned the export of the latest NVidia chips to China since 2022. This was due to concern that their competitor can use advanced technologies to increase their military potential. Analytists estimate that in 2024 NVIDIA put about one million units H20, bringing companies income of more than $ 12 billion.< H3 > Supplements < P > Chinese Fintech-giant Ant Group, supported by Alibaba founder Jack MA, used Chinese-made semiconductors to develop artificial intelligence training methods that can allow to reduce costs by 20%.
~ ~ < P > Earlier this year Deepeseek briefly & nbsp; nbsp & nbsp; nvidia because of speculation that its models require much less chips.
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