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Inside Tencent’s deal to use Nvidia’s best AI chips in Japan

Contracts with Chinese tech giant have rapidly turned Datasection into one of Asia’s biggest ‘neoclouds’

In a data centre outside of Osaka, Japan, Nvidia’s cutting-edge semiconductors are at the disposal of one customer: China’s Tencent.

The advanced B200 chips are owned by Datasection — a Japanese marketing solutions provider that sharply switched into running AI data centres last year.

Since then, Datasection has gained more than $1.2bn in contracts with one large customer to access a significant portion of its 15,000 Nvidia Blackwell processors. That customer, which has a relationship with Datasection via a third party, is Tencent, according to people familiar with the matter.

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