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Trump only rolled back tariffs imposed since April 2. Laptops, phones and semiconductors still face hefty levies.
Chinese companies including ByteDance, Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings have placed at least $16 billion in orders for ...
U.S. export crackdown blindsides Nvidia's biggest customers -- now China's turning to Huawei for its AI future ...
Nvidia did not warn at least some major customers in advance about new U.S. export rules it was told about a week ago ...
The surprise wasn’t just limited to Nvidia’s Chinese clients — reportedly, even the company’s local sales teams had no ...
Nvidia now require a licence to export its H20 chips to China “for the indefinite future”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese companies, reportedly, placed at least $16B in orders for Nvidia’s (NVDA) H20 server chips used for AI in the first three months of 2025.
The Trump administration has blocked US AI chip exports to China, hitting Nvidia and AMD with billions in losses as it ...
Nvidia said it's anticipating a charge of up to $5.5 billion tied to exporting its AI chips to China, according to a regulatory filing from the semiconductor company. Nvidia also disclosed the U.S.
Nvidia stock sank after a surprise disclosure it would take a hit north of $5 billion following new chip export restrictions.
Led by Jensen Huang, dubbed the 'Taylor Swift of tech', the chip giant has become pivotal in the race for AI supremacy.
The Commerce Department announced it is mandating new licensing requirements for Nvidia and AMD to export popular chips to ...