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JD.com: Search volume for NVIDIA H200 related chips increased 25 times year-on-year
Svmuu news According to reports, some high-end graphics cards, servers, and other products are gradually being listed on JD's self-operated channels. According to JD data, since May 14, the attention on NVIDIA H200 related chips and server/workstation equipment on JD.com has increased significantly. Among them, the search volume for NVIDIA H200 related chips increased 25 times year-on-year, and the search volume for NVIDIA H200 related servers and workstations increased over 40 times year-on-year. (Yicai)
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