DeepSeek reportedly gets China's approval to buy NVIDIA's H200 AI chips

China's Regulators Give Green Light for DeepSeek's H200 Chip Acquisition from NVIDIA

In a significant move, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has granted approval to Chinese tech firm DeepSeek for the purchase of NVIDIA's H200 AI chips. According to Reuters, this decision comes after NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited the country last year, where Beijing agreed to import hundreds of thousands of H200 units in exchange for a 25% tariff on sales.

The deal allows ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent - China's three largest tech firms - to acquire a total of 400,000 H200 GPUs. However, it is reported that the Chinese authorities are still finalizing the conditions they're imposing on these companies, which could delay their shipments.

NVIDIA claims it has yet to receive any orders from these firms, with Huang stating that China is still finalizing its licenses. The acquisition of H200 chips by Chinese companies marks a significant shift in the country's approach to AI chip purchases, as it seeks to reduce reliance on local manufacturers such as Huawei and Baidu.

The H200 processor is a more advanced technology compared to NVIDIA's lower-end H20 model, with a power output roughly six times that of its competitor. This move also underscores China's growing interest in acquiring cutting-edge tech from the US, despite ongoing trade tensions between the two nations.

However, the deal has raised concerns among lawmakers and regulators in the US, who are questioning whether NVIDIA is assisting DeepSeek in developing AI models used by the Chinese military. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how this move will impact US-China relations and the global tech industry.
 
πŸ€” so china's giving green light for deepseek to buy nvidia's h200 chips and that's a big deal, right? πŸ“ˆ i think what's interesting is that china's trying to reduce its reliance on local manufacturers like huawei and baidu, but at the same time it's still finalizing the conditions for these companies. πŸ’‘ maybe this is a way for china to get access to more advanced tech without having to develop it all on its own? 🀝 i'm not sure about the concerns in the us though - seems like nvidia is just doing a business deal with deepseek, right? 😊 what do you guys think this means for global tech relations and the future of ai chip purchases? πŸ’»
 
omg u no this is a BIG deal!!! china just gave nvidia's h200 chips the green light 4 deepseek 2 buy & now all these major chinese companies (byte, alibaba, tencent) r gonna get like 400k of dem πŸ€‘ it's def markin a shift towards china reducin its reliance on domestic manufacturers like huawei & baidu & gettin more into high-tech stuff from the US. but let's be real, there's also some concerns abt china usin these chips 4 their military projects & how that'll play out with trade tensions & all πŸ€” idk wut the future holds but this is def makin waves in the tech world πŸ’₯
 
omg did u hear that china just gave nvidia the green light 2 sell h200 chips 2 their top tech firms?? i'm lowkey hyped about this deal 4 deepseek cuz it means they get access 2 some serious AI power πŸ€–πŸ’» but on the other hand, i'm a bit worried bout what's really goin on w/ china & us trade tensions... u think nvidia is just sellin tech or r they secretly helpin out china's mil? πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
πŸ˜’ just a warning to our friends across the pond, it's not good when China starts buying up all the cool tech toys like NVIDIA's H200 chip... 400k GPUs is a lotta firepower πŸ€–πŸ’». can't say I'm surprised though, china's been playing catch-up in AI for ages and this is their chance to level up πŸ’₯. but at what cost? still not sure how we're gonna keep an eye on what they do with all that tech... might be time to upgrade our own chip game πŸš€
 
πŸ€” so like china is finally getting its hands on some super powerful AI chips πŸ€– from nvidia... but its a bit weird that us lawmakers are freaking out about it πŸ™„ cuz china's just trying to boost their own tech game, right? πŸ“ˆ and also its not like they're gonna use these chips for evil purposes or anything 😏. NVIDIA is all like "we have no idea what china plans to do with this" but its kinda suspicious that china would wanna buy so many of these high-end chips πŸ€”... anyway, i think its a big deal for china's tech industry and they might be able to catch up with the west in terms of AI capabilities πŸ’»

~draws a simple diagram of a chip with some lines connecting it to a brain and a globe~

( imagine a chart with a graph showing the growth of chinese tech vs american tech, with an upward trend for china and a slight decline for america)
 
the chinese gov giving green light for deepseek's nvidia chip acquisition is like a big puzzle piece falling into place πŸ€”πŸ’»

im thinking china's move is about reducing their reliance on domestic manufacturers, kinda like how us companies go global to access new markets 🌎

but at the same time, i'm a bit worried about the implications for NVIDIA and the potential risks of tech transfers to the chinese military πŸš«πŸ‘€

anyway, here's a simple diagram to illustrate the situation:
```
+---------------+
| NVIDIA |
| (US) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| DeepSeek | | Chinese Gov |
| (China) | | (NDRC) |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| (acquiring H200 chips) |
| (reducing reliance on domestic|
| manufacturers) |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| ByteDance | | Alibaba |
| (China) | | (China) |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
what do you think? πŸ€”
 
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