ByteDance is reportedly planning to spend 100 billion yuan, or $14 billion USD, on Nvidia’s AI GPUs in 2026. Specifically, Bytedance is eyeing up Nvidia H200 chips, following Washington’s announcement that it will allow them to be sold to approved parties in China. Beijing still has to approve these transactions, however.
Beijing says that the Netherlands is not taking steps to resolve the Nexperia issue, thus extending the chip shortage affecting automotive makers across the globe.
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Asus says that it will increase prices on several product lines starting January 5, as prices for memory and storage components continue to rise. TrendForce estimates that laptop shipments could shrink by as much as 10.1% due to the memory shortage.