Chinese ByteDance expects to buy Nvidia accelerators worth $7 billion this year

Statistics from last year have already made it clear that the Chinese companies ByteDance and Tencent were in second and third place, respectively, among the largest buyers of Nvidia accelerators, second only to Microsoft. New information says that ByteDance, in the context of maintaining sanctions against China, expects to purchase Nvidia accelerators for a total amount of $7 billion this year.

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This is reported by The Information, noting that such expenses will turn ByteDance into one of the world’s largest buyers of Nvidia computing accelerators. The scheme for purchasing these products under the conditions of sanctions against China allows us to count on the success of such an initiative. Technically, these accelerators will be located in data centers outside of China in neighboring countries of Southeast Asia, so ByteDance will be able to buy even fairly powerful Nvidia accelerators, and not just options adjusted to the requirements of US export control regulations with limited performance.

ByteDance in China offers customers the popular chatbot Doubao, which has 51 million active users. The purchase of a large number of Nvidia computing accelerators will definitely help Chinese developers improve their services, including the TikTok social network, which is popular outside China.

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