Tightened U.S. export controls and soaring demand have driven the cost of Nvidia's B300 AI servers to approximately $1 million per unit in China. The price spike underscores a critical supply-demand imbalance for high-end AI compute in the region.
- B300 server prices reached $1 million per unit in China
- U.S. export curbs are the primary driver of supply disruptions
- Extreme demand for AI compute is fueling a secondary market premium
- Price reflects a valuation of 7 million yuan per server
- Highlights ongoing geopolitical tension in the semiconductor sector
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