Breaking development on the chip front – US regulators are greenlighting exports of NVIDIA's H200 series to Chinese markets. This policy shift could reshape AI computing accessibility across the Pacific. For blockchain infrastructure and mining operations relying on high-performance computing, this opens interesting possibilities. The H200's advanced capabilities might accelerate AI-driven trading algorithms and decentralized computing projects. Worth watching how this impacts the broader tech landscape and crypto mining efficiency in the coming months.

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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 18h ago
Damn, is the H200 now allowed to be exported to China? This is going to completely change mining costs.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 12-08 21:53
Oh no, is this happening again? Wasn't it banned before? Now it's allowed again... Honestly, I can't keep up with the pace. Feels like I'm always the last one to know whenever there's a policy shift.
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 12-08 21:52
Huh? The US is really going to approve this? That's interesting...
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MetadataExplorervip
· 12-08 21:35
ngl this policy shift is kind of interesting. Not sure how the hash power flowing to China will affect miners.
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 12-08 21:34
NGL, this policy shift is kind of interesting... Can Nvidia chips really save miners if they flow into China? Feels like it's just empty talk again.
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