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NVIDIA AI Servers Fetch $1.1M on China Black Market Amid Export Bans

NVIDIA's DGX B300 AI servers, which are banned for export to China, are being resold on the country's black market for approximately $1.1 million. This inflated price is a direct result of stringent export restrictions imposed by the United States, making the hardware significantly more expensive than its original $400,000 cost in the US. AI

IMPACT Export bans and black market sales of high-end AI hardware like NVIDIA's DGX B300 can disrupt supply chains and inflate costs for AI development in restricted regions.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the resale of AI hardware on a black market due to export restrictions, which falls under the 'tool' category as it relates to the availability and pricing of AI infrastructure rather than a core AI release or research.

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NVIDIA AI Servers Fetch $1.1M on China Black Market Amid Export Bans

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    TechSpot: Nvidia’s banned AI servers are selling for $1.1 million on China’s black market. “Think Nvidia products are expensive in the United States? In China,

    TechSpot: Nvidia’s banned AI servers are selling for $1.1 million on China’s black market. “Think Nvidia products are expensive in the United States? In China, one system is being sold for the equivalent of $1.1 million. But that’s for the DGX B300 platform, which not only costs …