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How a Chinese AI firm tapped Nvidia’s top chips via Indonesia

A Jakarta data centre deal shows how export rules still let Chinese companies tap US hardware, even as Washington tries to choke access.

November 13, 2025 / 13:18 IST
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In a quiet corner of South Jakarta, inside a new, windowless data centre squeezed between a private school and luxury apartments, sit around 2,300 of Nvidia’s most advanced AI chips. Officially, they are part of an Indonesian telecom project. In practice, they will power artificial intelligence models for a Shanghai startup, highlighting how Chinese firms can still reach US technology without importing a single chip, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The chain that put those processors in Jakarta has spanned California, Shanghai and multiple regulatory grey zones. It has also underscored the tension between Washington’s desire to keep China away from cutting edge AI hardware and the tech industry’s push to keep selling its most valuable products.

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A supply chain built around the rules

President Trump has made it clear that he does not want Nvidia’s leading AI chips sold into China. Since 2022, direct exports of the most powerful US semiconductors to the Chinese market have been restricted on national security grounds. At the same time, Nvidia remains the dominant player in AI chips and wants as much of the world as possible, short of blacklisted entities, running on its hardware.