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China’s autonomous military combat drone powered by DeepSeek highlights Nvidia reliance — investigation reveals People’s Liberation Army, supporting institutions continue to use restricted H100 chips

China North Industries Corporation, or Norinco, a state-owned defense firm, earlier this year unveiled the P60, an autonomous military vehicle that can travel at 50 kilometers per hour (approximately 31 miles per hour) and features autonomous combat-support capability. According to Reuters, the drone is powered by DeepSeek, but details about it remain a state secret. However, the publication dived deep into procurement records and patents, which suggest the continued use of Nvidia AI GPUs by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the various institutions that support it. The U.S. has restricted the export of its most advanced AI chips to China since 2022, only allowing Nvidia and AMD to ship versions that are significantly less performant than their top-of-the-line models. Despite that, there’s reportedly still a healthy black market for chips like the Nvidia H100, which, although prohibited from export to China in the U.S., isn’t illegal to obtain in the East Asian nation. Still, Beijing is pushing for its own homegrown chips, and it has even banned some of its biggest tech companies from acquiring them, saying that the performance of domestic semiconductors can already match Nvidia’s H20 and RTX Pro 6000D AI GPUs.

Chinese military use of Nvidia tech

Despite Beijing’s recent ban, 35 of the patents that Reuters discovered, most of them filed by the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) and other educational institutions that conduct research for the Chinese military, mentioned the use of Nvidia’s A100 chips. One patent was filed as late as June of this year, although it’s unknown whether the AI GPUs used in it were acquired before or after Washington’s export controls.

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