Latest development in the AI chip battlefield: despite Washington greenlighting exports, Beijing's rolling out its own access restrictions on Nvidia's H200 GPUs. This back-and-forth reveals how tech sovereignty plays out in practice—one side opens the door while the other installs new locks. For anyone tracking computational infrastructure, this directly impacts data center buildouts and high-performance computing availability across different markets. The H200 was supposed to bridge certain gaps, but regulatory chess moves like this reshape where cutting-edge silicon actually flows.

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AirdropGrandpavip
· 2025-12-12 16:58
This chip war gameplay is becoming more and more intense; one unlocks while the other locks. Truly, the more skilled you are, the more cunning the opponent becomes.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 2025-12-12 09:25
The old trick of chip embargoes is being played again. The real issue isn't whether the US lifts restrictions but where the data truly flows. Looking at on-chain transaction records, major wallet addresses have long been accumulating related concept stocks. Who is secretly manipulating funds in this regulatory chess game? The US is loosening restrictions while also tightening the chokehold; Beijing's restrictions are also just a bluff... Frankly, the competition for computing power is a game of capital, seeing who can lock in the flow of funds in advance.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 2025-12-10 23:14
The chip war is increasingly resembling the Cold War, with one opening and closing, and it never really ends.
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PaperHandSistervip
· 2025-12-09 17:54
Haha, it's the same old trick again. If you let me buy, I won't buy; if you ban me, I'll make my own. The chip war is never-ending.
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ForkTonguevip
· 2025-12-09 17:36
The US approves exports, while China turns around and imposes restrictions. This move is truly a textbook example of strategic maneuvering. The H200 is just caught in the middle...
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Frontrunnervip
· 2025-12-09 17:34
The chip war is getting more and more intense—so many tricks can be played just by turning things on and off...
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degenwhisperervip
· 2025-12-09 17:30
Hmm... this is how the chip game works nowadays—on one hand opening up, on the other locking down, feels like they're constantly undermining each other.
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