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Chinese military records show attempts to buy banned Nvidia chips for its AI projects. Find out more about what they reveal.
China appears to have sought access to Nvidia products for military AI applications and the development of a robot dog.
Documents from the PLA revealed that the Chinese military attempted to acquire Nvidia chips for AI servers and robot dogs.
Since 2022 those chips have been under U.S. export restrictions due to Washington's concerns that China could use them to advance its military capabilities or jump ahead in the AI race.
Since 2022, Nvidia’s H100 chips have been under U.S. export control restrictions on concerns that China could use them to advance its military capabilities.
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Regarding this, NVIDIA stated their review indicates DeepSeek used legally acquired H800 chips, not H100s. However, the official’s comments underscore ongoing concerns.