Putin hat über Indiens Pharmaindustrie eine Hintertür für verbotene KI-Chips gefunden. Die Zahlen sind atemberaubend: 300 Millionen US-Dollar an eingeschränkten Servern, 1.100 Einheiten und ein Netzwerk von Unternehmen, die darauf ausgelegt sind, westliche Sanktionen zu umgehen. 🧵Hier erfahren Sie, warum die Militärsanktionen gegen Russland gescheitert sind

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11 Comments

  1. letdogsvote on

    India has really emerged as an opportunistic piece of shit in all this. Basically lost any sympathy I might have for their issues with China.

  2. nice-view-from-here on

    India’s history shows that they know this game. They bought nuclear reactors to produce electricity and soon turned them into atomic bombs.

  3. FatherlyNick on

    Sanctions should be like a contagious virus. If you directly deal with a sanctioned entity, you get same sanctions applied to you.

  4. India supporting Russians to murder innocent Ukrainian people. Scumbag move! Shame on them. It will never be forgotten about. 🇺🇦

  5. Jazzlike_Comfort6877 on

    Russia still uses SWIFT. Thats back door left open by EU

  6. NotBatman81 on

    I used to work in aerospace and around 2019 got a request for quote from Roscosmos (space agency) for 10,000 pcs of a dual use electronic component – meaning it can be used in military and non-military applications. Iternational reglations (ITAR) required us to fnd out what the end use was. Roscosmos said “eh we are making a bunch of satellites.” 10k of them huh. Denied.

    Over the next couple months various people at Roscosmos bugged the ever living shit out of my team and wouldn’t take no for an aswer. Then they started trying to go through distributors and brokers, who of course had to ask us for a 10k pcs quote on that exact part number.

    I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that India is one of a few locations where bad actors are going when the global supply chain shoots them down. There are also a lot of single employee brokers that hold dual citizenship in Asian countries operating out of home offices in the US that often have a hint of this stink on them. I wouldn’t even call this a backdoor. It’s a second front door we don’t have the key to, and people are walking in and out of it in plain sight.

  7. lost_in_life_34 on

    there is no special AI chip. it’s the same design as those $1000 graphics cards we buy in the USA to play games on PC. these have been around in some form for 20 some years now. figure 15 minimum if you count when nvidia first release a GPU that supports CUDA. a large part of AI is the software to make the hardware work efficiently

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