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Trump greenlights Nvidia chip sales to China, easing curbs amid rare earth tensions and trade deal ambitions with Xi.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns US can't afford to lose 5G again, stresses need to win developers and make American tech stack global standard.
Unknown to the general public just three years ago, Jensen Huang is now one of the most powerful entrepreneurs in the world ...
The US President Donald Trump administration’s decision allowing Nvidia Corp to resume shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China risks bolstering Beijings ...
US chip giant Nvidia is facing fresh hurdles in its China operations, as supplies of its H20 artificial intelligence chips, the most powerful semiconductors currently permitted for export to China, ...
Those calling to allow access to Nvidia’s H20 chips are ignoring decades of experience.
Chinas booming artificial intelligence sector is set to demand $39.5 billion worth of AI chips in 2025, yet supply is ...
The AI room really has some strong legs as we march through the peak of the summer season. And while investors should always ...
The frosty relations between the U.S. and China adversely affected Nvidia. The new export restrictions meant the company ...
In total, China exported 3,188 tons of rare earth permanent magnets last month, up 157.5% from 1,238 tons in May, although ...
AI chip sales to China resume; TSMC accelerates U.S. production; Synopsys-Ansys done deal; Chinese espionage; Nikon's new litho system; SiC, GaN buildout; CPO market; rowhammer attack on GPUs; Q2 ...
As Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) holds above $170, investors who missed the recent rally may still have a chance to buy into the chip giant.