Nvidia B300 server prices in China have nearly doubled to $1 million per unit as a crackdown on chip smuggling limits supply amid high AI demand. The price surge reflects tightening availability for advanced hardware in the Chinese market.
Nvidia B300 server prices in China have nearly doubled to approximately $1 million per unit due to surging AI demand and a reduction in black market supply caused by a crackdown on chip smuggling.
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