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Nvidia’s banned AI chips double in price on China’s black market

Nvidia’s AI chips have more than doubled in price on China’s black market as a US crackdown on illicit exports collides with strong demand from Chinese companies. The price of the US tech giant’s flagship DGX B300 server has soared to more than Rmb8mn ($1.1mn) over the past six months, up from Rmb4mn, according to FT interviews with multiple Chinese chip traders. The system, which contains eight Blackwell graphics processing units, typically retails in the US at about $400,000. Nvidia’s RTX 6000 Pro workstation chip, a popular option for start-ups deploying large language models, has risen in cost from about Rmb50,000 at the start of the year to as much as Rmb130,000, according to traders. The RTX 6000 and DGX B300 are barred from export to China under Washington’s chip controls.

Full report : Prices for Nvidia’s AI chips on China’s black market have more than doubled amid a US export crackdown; its DGX B300 server went from ~$550,000 to ~$1.1 million.