Nividia panic as China stopped buying a single chip

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Nvidia and OpenAI maintain a close customer-investor relationship, where Nvidia invests in OpenAI under the condition that OpenAI purchases Nvidia's cards. This creates a risky scenario where OpenAI must generate profits; otherwise, the entire business model could fail. China has simultaneously ceased purchasing any chips from Nvidia. It faced a double whammy
 
Nvidia's towkay has been compromised by a CCP regime's female spy. And used Sinkieland as a base to smuggle those chips to China. :cool:

This is what happens when you make deals with a devil. A trashy country that should have not been allowed to join the WTO in 2001. :whistling:

Now enjoy the show as the decoupling of China from the world's economy begins. :sneaky:



新加坡云计算公司被指违反美出口管制 向中国出口晶片​

2025年10月13日
https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/singapore/story20251013-7656176

神秘CEO和数十亿美元销售:被禁英伟达芯片流入中国?​

2025年10月16日
https://cn.nytimes.com/business/20251016/nvidia-chips-china-megaspeed/

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Tiong Bu is very good.

Prostitutes, scammers, spies and gangsters, these are Tiongland's most famous and most endearing exports, known across the world. Even in Africa.

See a Tiong stirring shit in Pakistan, supposedly Tiongland's Belt and Road buddy country. :cool:



Same guy previously stirred shit in Japan, now apparently he has no balls to go back there. :wink:
 
Cina man stir shit skill is well documented in its 5000 years cultures…
Prostitutes, scammers, spies and gangsters, these are Tiongland's most famous and most endearing exports, known across the world. Even in Africa.

See a Tiong stirring shit in Pakistan, supposedly Tiongland's Belt and Road buddy country. :cool:



Same guy previously stirred shit in Japan, now apparently he has no balls to go back there. :wink:
 
After experiencing the initial trade war initiated by Trump in 2018, China is now well-prepared for full-scale retaliation, including the possibility of decoupling from the US. However, it is the US that seems reluctant to fully embrace decoupling. Consider this: why hasn’t the US removed China from the SWIFT system, as it did with Russia without hesitation? Think about it.
 
Putting technology aside, even the decision to not purchase a single soybean can lead to significant consequences, such as overloading a farmer's storage warehouse. Regarding China's entry into the WTO, there were costs involved. China was required to open its commodities market—such as iron ore, oil, copper, and soybeans—to global trade. This shift has negatively impacted farmers and internal commodity trading companies, with some facing to close overnight.
 
China should stop obsessing about delulu high tech stuff and start growing more food.

Or prepare to starve to death in large numbers. :cool:
 
Despite US tariffs, China exports are breaking records
China's exports in Sept were up by 8.38%, that is US$328 bn
Although Chinese exports to US were down by 27%
They have managed to reroute export to US to elsewhere
 
Nvidia's towkay has been compromised by a CCP regime's female spy. And used Sinkieland as a base to smuggle those chips to China. :cool:

This is what happens when you make deals with a devil. A trashy country that should have not been allowed to join the WTO in 2001. :whistling:

Now enjoy the show as the decoupling of China from the world's economy begins. :sneaky:



新加坡云计算公司被指违反美出口管制 向中国出口晶片​

2025年10月13日
https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/singapore/story20251013-7656176

神秘CEO和数十亿美元销售:被禁英伟达芯片流入中国?​

2025年10月16日
https://cn.nytimes.com/business/20251016/nvidia-chips-china-megaspeed/

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Any other male boss would have done the same.
 
Many countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Mexico etc are willingly and eagerly to replace China
 
Exciting times. I would love to try out a Chiinese made GPU. Great performance at a fraction of the cost of an Nvidia GPU. @UltimaOnline would agree I believe.

When China sets its mind to a task, they will it well. And consumers benefit as a result (more choices and lower prices). For e.g., EVs, home appliances, handphones, etc. Remember, China is the sole manufacturing superpower in the world. 中国万岁!:thumbsup: :biggrin:

 
Exciting times. I would love to try out a Chiinese made GPU. Great performance at a fraction of the cost of an Nvidia GPU. @UltimaOnline would agree I believe.

When China sets its mind to a task, they will it well. And consumers benefit as a result (more choices and lower prices). For e.g., EVs, home appliances, handphones, etc. Remember, China is the sole manufacturing superpower in the world. 中国万岁!:thumbsup: :biggrin:



Unfortunately right now, 99% of GPUs (and HDDs and SSDs etc) out of China are scams. However, yeah if China industries can take this seriously to produce cutting edge GPUs for consumers the way they succeeded with smartphones and AI, then certainly consumers all over the world would benefit from cheaper alternatives to Nvidia and AMD.

Meanwhile, China hardware modders have been capable of upgrading Nvidia GPUs with added VRAM, eg. RTX 5090 with 96GB, 128GB, even all the way up to 256GB VRAM. They have sold some of these online internationally for a premium, you want to buy?







https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/RTX-5090-96gb-Graphics-Card-for_1601416003782.html
 
China has developed its own lithography machine capable of mimicking the 7nm chip used in Huawei smartphones. Additionally, they have introduced Harmony OS as an alternative to Windows OS. Furthermore, they have successfully created their own microprocessors and server chips.
 
Unfortunately right now, 99% of GPUs (and HDDs and SSDs etc) out of China are scams. However, yeah if China industries can take this seriously to produce cutting edge GPUs for consumers the way they succeeded with smartphones and AI, then certainly consumers all over the world would benefit from cheaper alternatives to Nvidia and AMD.

Meanwhile, China hardware modders have been capable of upgrading Nvidia GPUs with added VRAM, eg. RTX 5090 with 96GB, 128GB, even all the way up to 256GB VRAM. They have sold some of these online internationally for a premium, you want to buy?







https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/RTX-5090-96gb-Graphics-Card-for_1601416003782.html

That's the route China is on, to create and deploy tech and innovation to delight consumers. It is not quite there yet with GPUs but will certainly surpass the west in good time. Errrr, don't think I want to buy those hobby modded GPUs lah, better wait for a properly built one backed by a reputable name. Besides I am not an early adopter.:biggrin:
 
The biggest challenge for Chinese companies in competing with NVIDIA GPUs lies not only in hardware but also in NVIDIA's well-established and widely adopted CUDA software platform.
The Chinese chip technology currently relies on 7nm wafers, while competitors have advanced to 4nm chips, which offer higher transistors count, lower power consumption, and improved energy efficiency
 
The biggest challenge for Chinese companies in competing with NVIDIA GPUs lies not only in hardware but also in NVIDIA's well-established and widely adopted CUDA software platform.
The Chinese chip technology currently relies on 7nm wafers, while competitors have advanced to 4nm chips, which offer higher transistors count, lower power consumption, and improved energy efficiency
That's true. I chose Nvidia over AMD and Intel because of their software. They are the standard and optimised for most apps and games. Also, Nvidia chips suck less power. AMD chips are very resource hungry.
 
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