Breaking development in the AI chip trade landscape: Washington just greenlit exports of Nvidia's H200 processors to Chinese buyers—but there's a catch. These second-tier AI accelerators will carry a steep 25% surcharge on every transaction. The H200 sits just below Nvidia's flagship offerings in the performance hierarchy, making this move a calculated balance between tech access and trade leverage. For crypto miners and AI infrastructure providers eyeing these chips, the pricing dynamics just got more complicated.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-12 04:49
25% tax? Isn't that just a disguised ban on sales? The US trick really never gets old.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-10 16:47
25% tax... Damn, playing word games again, open but still allowing you to exploit, typical Washington style
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-09 07:00
25% tax increase? Isn't this just another form of strangling us? Americans really know how to play the game.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-09 06:59
A 25% tax? Isn't that basically a disguised ban on selling? Anyway, we’ll have to find a way to be self-reliant in the country...
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RektButStillHere
· 12-09 06:53
A 25% tax slapped on directly wipes out miners' profits. The Americans are playing really hard this time.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 12-09 06:49
A 25% tax is really ruthless. Isn't this just a disguised way of choking us? The U.S. really knows how to play these tricks.
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MergeConflict
· 12-09 06:43
25% tax? Ed Sheeran is really trying to have his cake and eat it too this time. You can’t even get the best chips with the H200, and you have to pay more. Who would want this deal?
Breaking development in the AI chip trade landscape: Washington just greenlit exports of Nvidia's H200 processors to Chinese buyers—but there's a catch. These second-tier AI accelerators will carry a steep 25% surcharge on every transaction. The H200 sits just below Nvidia's flagship offerings in the performance hierarchy, making this move a calculated balance between tech access and trade leverage. For crypto miners and AI infrastructure providers eyeing these chips, the pricing dynamics just got more complicated.