Fragmented ecosystems and limited supply: Why China cannot break free from Nvidia hardware for AI

China's push for AI hardware self-reliance hits the roadblock despite U.S. government's restructions due to fragmented hardware and software ecosystems.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/fragmented-ecosystems-and-limited-supply-why-china-cannot-break-free-from-nvidia-hardware-for-ai

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