According to Reuters, Nvidia’s B300 AI servers now sell for approximately 7 million yuan (US$1 million) in China, driven by a crackdown on smuggling networks and continued demand from local tech firms. The price has surged from about 4 million yuan (US$585,000) in late 2025, significantly exceeding the US price of roughly US$550,000. Some buyers are turning to monthly rental contracts at 190,000 yuan (US$28,000) per year.
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