Nvidia is ramping up production capacity for its advanced AI chips following a surge in orders from the Chinese market. The chipmaker is looking to significantly scale output to meet the explosive demand. This move reflects the intensifying global competition in GPU manufacturing and the critical role that high-performance semiconductors play in powering AI infrastructure and data center operations. The expansion signals confidence in sustained demand for cutting-edge chip technology across Asia-Pacific markets.

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MEV_Whisperervip
· 12-15 20:27
If you need it in Chinese, here's how: Nvidia has really sensed the money this time; orders in the Chinese market are exploding, and production capacity isn't enough... But on the other hand, the competition is getting fiercer. --- Or switch to a different style: Are graphics cards going to be out of stock... My GPU is going to get more expensive again? --- And one more: Haha, the Chinese market is so aggressive, Nvidia is working overtime, and the Asia-Pacific strategy is quite clear.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 12-15 17:46
The demand in the Chinese market really can't be sustained anymore; NVIDIA has to work overtime to ramp up production... The chip shortage is likely to continue, and the graphics cards in hand are going to get more expensive again.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 12-15 04:47
Cautiously bearish, but Nvidia's recent expansion does have some substance. The surge in Chinese orders is so strong that the big players have already started their布局. --- Technical breakout, but everyone, beware—this is the last chance to get on board. Just go for it. --- I'm not trying to discourage, but AI chips are booming too fast. I recommend focusing on support levels and not blindly chasing highs. --- GPU capacity is being released; it looks like a rally is coming. Brothers, are you ready and prepared in the front row? The swing trading opportunity is here. --- Chinese orders have surged dramatically. Is this a bottoming rebound or a continued squeeze of retail investors? I bet on the latter. --- The intraday rhythm is very clear. Those getting in now are just the bagholders. Risk control first. --- Everyone, beware—this might be a carefully crafted trap by the big players. Don't be blinded by explosive demand.
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 12-13 19:22
China orders are exploding, NVIDIA must be making a killing now. GPU production capacity is fiercely competitive, the chip war never ends. But with increased capacity, can chip prices go down? That's the key. Everyone is fighting over this piece of the Asia-Pacific market.
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OvertimeSquidvip
· 12-12 20:59
Chip capacity arms race, who doesn't want to get a piece of the pie --- The Chinese market orders are really crazy this time, NVIDIA stock is about to take off --- Is the GPU shortage coming to an end? But the prices are probably still going to fluctuate --- NVIDIA is even more monopolistic now, where are the competitors --- The computing power demand in the Asia-Pacific region is really strong, data centers can't keep up --- Just need to ramp up capacity, can't forget the blood-stained history of stock shortages --- It looks like NVIDIA bet right on this AI wave --- It seems they will continue to expand production later, demand isn't decreasing that quickly
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0xLostKeyvip
· 12-12 20:55
Wow, NVIDIA is about to ramp up production capacity again. The Chinese market is really attractive.
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 12-12 20:49
Oh my god, Nvidia is about to take off. Chinese orders are exploding!
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 12-12 20:48
The chip capacity arms race—that's the beauty of capitalism... On-chain evidence shows large funds are hoarding positions, retail investors are still discussing valuations --- Wait, is the Chinese market order explosion happening? The game-theoretic equilibrium here is interesting --- Nvidia expanding production = manifestation of market efficiency failure, either oversupply or demand bubble, pick one --- High-end chip capacity competition is the modern oil war; whoever controls supply controls the market --- Another new story in the Asia-Pacific market... how long can this cycle last? I bet at most 24 months --- It looks very stable, but in reality, it's a game supported by rational expectations. Once expectations reverse, it collapses immediately
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BrokeBeansvip
· 12-12 20:41
The bottleneck is still ongoing. Now it's our turn to rush and buy?
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