JD.com: Search volume for NVIDIA H200 related chips increased 25 times year-over-year

ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), it is understood that some high-end graphics cards, servers, and other products are gradually launching on JD.com's self-operated channels. According to JD.com data, since May 14, the attention to "NVIDIA" H200 related chips and server workstation equipment on JD.com has increased significantly, with searches for NVIDIA H200 related chips increasing 25 times year-over-year, and searches for NVIDIA H200 related servers and workstations increasing over 40 times year-over-year. (Source: BlockBeats)
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BerryColdWallet
· 7h ago
High attention ≠ sufficient supply, don't rush to pop the champagne yet
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QuietRabbitInTheWoods
· 10h ago
The wait-and-see crowd lost big; buy early and enjoy sooner.
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EchoesOfRollup
· 14h ago
Once this data is out, the secondary market computing power stocks are probably going to move again.
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LendingPoolObserver
· 15h ago
NVIDIA's high-end cards are sold through JD.com’s official store; this channel signal is quite interesting.
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MechanicalHummingbird
· 15h ago
H200 listed on JD.com, domestic substitution pressure has increased again
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GateUser-470bc925
· 15h ago
JD.com finally listed on H200, so the mining anxiety can finally ease up a bit.
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SlippagePoet
· 16h ago
Just because many people are searching doesn't mean they can buy it; those who understand, understand.
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RetroRadioIridescence
· 16h ago
What does 40 times the search volume indicate? It shows that everyone is afraid of being blocked or restricted, so when there's stock, they rush to buy.
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