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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company is discussing a potential new computer chip designed for China with the Trump administration.
Chip giant Nvidia has told some of its component suppliers to stop production of its H20 artificial intelligence chip, designed specifically for China, according to a report.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said he plans to ask the Trump administration’s permission to sell a more powerful chip to Chinese companies.
The race for AI dominance heats up as NVIDIA navigates China's export controls and secures deals with Saudi Arabia, potentially adding $1 trillion to the global market. Wall Street is watching ...
In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed ...
Wedbush said the U.S. deal to allow Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) to secure export licenses to sell their AI chips in China "takes down a key barrier of growth in the AI Revolution." ...
In an unusual deal, Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have agreed to pay the US government 15% of their revenue from AI chips they sells to China. The US has blocked the sale of other, more powerful ...
Authorities have summoned domestic companies like Tencent and ByteDance over their purchases of Nvidia's H20 chips, asking them to explain their reasons and expressed concerns over information risks.
BofA maintained its Buy ratings on Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) following a reported deal between the companies and U.S. government for AI chip sales to China.
Nvidia's H20 AI chip situation is not ideal, but it's significantly better than having no H20 sales.
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