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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Surge in Demand for Nvidia AI Chip Repairs in China Amid U.S. Restrictions

Caption: Surge in Demand for Nvidia AI Chip Repairs in China Amid U.S. Restrictions. Demand for repairing Nvidia AI chips has surged in China despite U.S. export bans on these products. Around a dozen boutique repair companies in Shenzhen are now servicing Nvidia's H100 and A100 GPUs. The repair industry has grown rapidly since late 2024, with one company fixing up to 500 Nvidia AI chips per month. Many Nvidia chips are believed to have been smuggled into China, fueling the boom in the repair market. U.S. lawmakers have introduced bills to track the location of Nvidia chipsets sold internationally. Nvidia cannot provide repair services for restricted products in China, leaving space for independent repair firms. Despite the U.S. restrictions, Nvidia's GPUs remain in high demand due to their superior performance in AI tasks. Nvidia’s H20 AI chip, designed for China, is more expensive and not ideal for training large language models compared to the H100. The repair cost for Nvidia AI chips ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 yuan ($1,400 to $2,800), depending on the issue. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Science & Technology,Nvidia,AI chips,repair demand,H100,A100,China,smuggling,U.S. restrictions,Shenzhen,B200,H20 chip,GPU,legislation,large language models,chip repairs,trade war,export controls,technology,semiconductors,global trade,cybersecurity,artificial intelligence,U.S. sanctions,electronics,supply chain

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