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China’s Internet Giants Rush To Buy $5 Billion Of Nvidia Chips Vital To Power AI Ambitions

In a sweeping move to fortify their artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, Chinese technology behemoths Baidu, ByteDance (the parent company of the popular social media platform TikTok), Tencent, and Alibaba have collectively sealed deals worth a staggering $5 billion to acquire Nvidia chips, a crucial component in driving their AI aspirations.

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: August 10, 2023 12:55 pm
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China’s leading internet giants are in a hurry to obtain high-performance Nvidia chips crucial for developing advanced generative artificial intelligence systems. The tech companies have placed orders totaling $5 billion the chips.

According to information from several sources familiar with the situation, Chinese tech giants Baidu, ByteDance (the owner of TikTok), Tencent, and Alibaba have collectively placed orders worth $1 billion to procure approximately 100,000 A800 processors from a U.S. chip manufacturer.

The chips are anticipated to be delivered some time in 2023. Additionally, the same Chinese companies have also made acquisitions of graphics processing units valued at $4 billion, with these units scheduled for delivery in 2024.

Although a spokesperson from Nvidia declined to provide further details about the report, they acknowledged that consumer internet firms and cloud service providers consistently invest substantial sums into data center components annually, often arranging orders well in advance.

In response to these developments, it’s noteworthy that in October of the prior year, the Biden administration had introduced comprehensive regulations aimed at maintaining the status quo of China’s semiconductor industry.

Simultaneously, the U.S. government has been injecting significant financial support into its own chip sector. Nvidia has made available its A800 processors in China, aligning with export control regulations. This move was prompted by U.S. authorities’ request for the company to cease exporting its leading computing chips for AI-related tasks to China.

Parallel to these events, a recent report from the Financial Times coincided with President Biden’s signing of an executive order. This order specifically restricts certain U.S. investments in sensitive Chinese technology domains and mandates governmental notification of funding in other technology sectors.

In the midst of these developments, Nvidia’s Chief Financial Officer expressed in June that restrictions on AI chip exports to China could lead to a permanent loss of opportunities for the U.S. industry, although the company doesn’t foresee an immediate significant impact.

Industry insiders speculate that this strategic maneuver by the Chinese firms serves to reinforce their position in the global AI race, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign chip suppliers and bolster domestic innovation in AI-driven sectors such as autonomous vehicles, machine learning, and natural language processing.

The investments also underline the intense competition among nations to establish AI supremacy, recognising its transformative potential across various sectors and its significance in shaping the future of industries.

The news coincides with a broader international context, as the Biden administration continues to implement policies designed to manage the flow of sensitive technology and investments to China.

A recent executive order signed by President Biden has instituted specific restrictions on U.S. investments in sensitive Chinese technology segments and necessitates government notification for funding in other technology sectors.

Mr Biden said in a letter to Congress he was declaring a national emergency to deal with the threat of advancement by countries like China “in sensitive technologies and products critical to the military, intelligence, surveillance, or cyber-enabled capabilities”.

The move has left analysts speculating on the motivations and intended applications behind this monumental acquisition of Nvidia chips, as China’s tech titans embark on a journey to solidify their roles in shaping the AI-driven future.

Baidu, ByteDance, Tencent, and Alibaba have refrained from providing immediate comments in response to inquiries from various media outlets.

By Matthew Giannelis
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