In the context of intensifying geopolitical friction between China and the United States, the U.S. has strengthened its export restrictions on high-performance chips destined for China. This move curtails China's access to cutting-edge computing capabilities, thereby influencing the training and implementation of AI models. In light of these U.S. export constraints, the Chinese government, taking proactive measures, has also barred local companies from procuring NVIDIA's H200 GPUs, which are tailored specifically for the Chinese market. These actions have, to an extent, diminished China's capacity to secure advanced computational resources, posing a certain degree of impact on the development and deployment of the latest AI models.
