➀ China is pressuring domestic companies to buy homegrown AI chips instead of NVIDIA products to promote the localization of the semiconductor industry in response to US sanctions. ➁ Regulatory agencies have advised companies against purchasing NVIDIA's H20 chips for AI model development and operation. ➂ The policy is not a direct ban but implemented through guidance, aiming to avoid harming domestic AI startups and escalating tensions with the US.
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