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AI chip sales to China resume; TSMC accelerates U.S. production; Synopsys-Ansys done deal; Chinese espionage; Nikon's new ...
The U.S. government's April ban on sales of the H20 chips forced Nvidia to void customer orders and cancel manufacturing ...
Nvidia’s $4 trillion move is making headlines after CEO Jensen Huang pulled off a major turnaround by resuming H20 chip sales ...
The Commerce Department allows Nvidia to sell H20 AI chips to China despite security concerns, and experts are divided on the U.S. technological advantage.
Huang's efforts, aided by Chinese pressure, led to this breakthrough. He emphasized the importance of American tech in the global market.
The chair of the U.S. House Committee on China has raised concerns over Nvidia’s resumption of sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China. In a letter addressed to Commerce Secretary ...
The growing demand for AI computing power has propelled both CoreWeave and Nvidia's businesses to new heights. Nvidia ...
The head of a House of Representatives panel on China told U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that resuming sales of ...
Worth $4 trillion, it’s the most valuable company in the world.
Critics have slammed the White House's anticipated move to loosen AI chip exports as ceding leverage to the U.S. rival.
The chairman of the House Select Committee on China has objected to the resumption of Nvidia selling H20 AI chips to China, ...
Days after a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, Jensen Huang was being hailed by an audience on a stage in ...
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