China accesses Nvidia’s AI chips via cloud services

The situation arises amidst the Biden administration’s efforts to enforce export regulations that target China.

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Chinese companies have access to the much coveted Nvidia AI chips through their access to online cloud services owned by Google and Microsoft. The two American tech giants and other international companies rent to Chinese firms operating off-shore Nvidia-powered servers to power their data centres.

These and several other cloud service providers, including several AI startups, offer such services to companies across the globe. However, cloud service providers are based in more than just the US. Many operate out of Asia and Europe.

China’s access to these advanced AI semiconductors is noteworthy as the industry continues to benefit from an upswing, and the Biden administration continues to pressure local companies to ensure they uphold export regulations in place, targeting the ban on China.

The US Department of Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo, lamented the security risk China’s access to these chips poses to national security and promised to do more to prevent companies from skirting the legislation.