林晚晚的猫|Mar 13, 2026 04:43
ByteDance, got the strongest chip of Nvidia, which is banned from selling in China by the United States.
Previously, the ban on Nvidia chips was aimed at exporting to China, without specifying that Chinese companies cannot use them overseas.
So ByteDance is now building its computing power in Malaysia.
Through Southeast Asian company Aolani Cloud, we have acquired approximately 500 sets of Nvidia Blackwell systems and 36000 B200 chips, with hardware costs potentially exceeding $2.5 billion.
ByteDance is buying computing power, and no one in Chinese companies is willing to spend more money than it.
The money his family spent is almost catching up with Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and more.
After all, ByteDance currently accounts for 5 out of the top 50 global AI consumer applications.
Seedance 2.0, Doubao, Dreamina, and other popular AI software are hard hitting on the front with Google and OpenAI.
And a quarter of the income comes from overseas.
When exporting card chips from the United States, ByteDance moved its AI research and development to a place beyond its control.
But to be honest, ByteDance's ability to do this cannot be explained solely by exploiting loopholes.
NVIDIA can see the $2.5 billion procurement scale, and Trump is not foolish either.
However, China and the United States have reached some consensus and tacitly allowed the occurrence of gray areas in the middle.
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