Recent reports indicate that certain high-performance AI chips will now face mandatory security screenings before any potential exports to China. The H200 series — widely regarded as cutting-edge hardware for data centers and computational workloads — would primarily be manufactured in Taiwan under this arrangement. This move adds another layer of scrutiny to the already complex landscape of tech supply chains, potentially affecting industries reliant on advanced computing power, from AI research labs to mining operations. Worth watching how this plays out for global hardware availability.
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HashRateHermit
· 8h ago
Damn, it's the chip embargo thing again. Is mining cost going to skyrocket again?
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 9h ago
They're starting to choke us again. Can Taiwanese chip manufacturers hold out?
Recent reports indicate that certain high-performance AI chips will now face mandatory security screenings before any potential exports to China. The H200 series — widely regarded as cutting-edge hardware for data centers and computational workloads — would primarily be manufactured in Taiwan under this arrangement. This move adds another layer of scrutiny to the already complex landscape of tech supply chains, potentially affecting industries reliant on advanced computing power, from AI research labs to mining operations. Worth watching how this plays out for global hardware availability.