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| Date | Provider | Score | Summary |
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| 19 Aug 2026, 6:37 PM | Tom's Hardware | 5.5 | First Nvidia H200 shipments reach China, ByteDance and Tencent take deliveries as Beijing loosens its import block — most licensed chips must stay in Hong Kong, which can't power them
Nvidia H200 GPUs are reaching ByteDance and Tencent as Beijing eases its import restrictions, but most licensed chips must remain in Hong Kong, which reportedly lacks the power infrastructure to run them at scale. This creates a bottleneck where chips are physically present but operationally constrained. Why: If you're pricing GPU capacity or planning AI infrastructure in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong's power-constrained chip stockpile could distort regional GPU availability and pricing. Builders sourcing compute from regional cloud providers should watch whether Hong Kong-based capacity comes online cheaply or stays stranded, which would affect alternative SEA data center pricing. |