⚔️ War & Conflict 6h ago · Jonah Reisboard

Procurement Documents Reveal AI Chip Workarounds

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Procurement records suggest that U.S. export controls on frontier artificial intelligence (AI) chips imposed meaningful constraints until January 2026, as institutions in the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) appeared to be adapting procurement practices to preserve access rather than replacing foreign hardware with domestic alternatives.



Tender documents from universities and state-linked entities show repeated efforts to obtain Nvidia H200-class computing power. Some

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