Nvidia’s high-end AI chips have become harder to source on China’s mainland black market after the U.S. tightened AI chip export restrictions, pushing prices sharply higher amid strong demand for AI computing power, according to Ming Pao, citing the Financial Times.
Chinese chip traders told the Financial Times that Nvidia’s flagship DGX B300 AI server has risen over the past six months to more than RMB8 million from about RMB4 million. The system includes eight Blackwell-architecture GPUs, while its official U.S. list price is about $400,000.
Prices for the RTX 6000 Pro workstation chip also climbed, rising to as high as about RMB130,000 from around RMB50,000 at the start of the year, the report said.
AI TRENDS | Nvidia AI Chip Prices Surge in China Black Market After U.S. Export Curbs
2026-06-24 10:01:31
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