
WireScreen analyzed more than 3,800 Chinese military and government procurement records to uncover how the People’s Liberation Army continued acquiring advanced Nvidia AI accelerators — including A100, H100, A800, and H800 GPUs — years after U.S. export controls were imposed.
The report traces a 374-company procurement ecosystem spanning PLA units, defense universities, state-owned enterprises, shell companies, and commercial intermediaries. In many cases, procurement notices named Nvidia products and were published directly through official Chinese military procurement channels.
The findings show that export controls introduced friction and shortages — but did not stop Chinese military access to advanced U.S.-origin compute.
John Costello
Director of Strategic Affairs, WireScreen
Former senior official at the White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) and the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, with extensive experience in U.S. cyber policy, national security, and intelligence.
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