NVIDIA Orders 300,000 AI Chips
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Nvidia (NVDA) shares remain in focus following a Reuters report that the company is warming up to resume its business in China. NVDA has placed an order with Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) for some 300,000 of its H20 AI chips to meet the anticipated pent-up demand that’s about to be unlocked in China.
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