<p>➀ A government-backed think tank in China recommends data centers to use Nvidia's A100 and H100 high-performance computing units.</p><p>➁ The recommendation comes with a warning of high costs involved in shifting to domestic solutions.</p><p>➂ Despite US sanctions and restrictions on Nvidia's advanced GPUs, China's domestic GPU start-ups have made progress in both hardware and software.</p>
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