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Chinese firms move AI training overseas to bypass U.S. chip restrictions, while some innovate domestically.
Chinese tech firms like Alibaba and ByteDance are shifting AI model training to overseas data centers in Southeast Asia due to U.S. export controls restricting access to advanced Nvidia chips, particularly the H20 model, since April 2025.
Companies are leasing computing capacity from non-Chinese-owned facilities to bypass these limits, while DeepSeek continues domestic training using pre-purchased chips and is developing next-gen AI semiconductors with Chinese firms like Huawei.
The Financial Times reported the trend based on sources familiar with the arrangements, though the claims could not be independently verified, and no companies involved responded to requests for comment.
Las empresas chinas trasladan la capacitación de IA al extranjero para eludir las restricciones de chips de los EE. UU., mientras que algunas innovan en el país.