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Nvidia backed Washington's AI push on Tuesday, echoing Trump advisor David Sacks' call to make American technology the global standard, as AI chip stocks rallied on signs of renewed U.S. investment and eased export restrictions.
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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s stock market closed higher on Tuesday, lifted by ongoing government support and renewed optimism over Nvidia’s resumed shipments of downgraded artificial intelligence chips to China.
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Nvidia became the first publicly traded company to surpass a $4 trillion market capitalization value, 13 months after surpassing the $3 trillion mark and making it the world’s most valuable company ahead of Apple and Microsoft.
Nvidia's stock market value ended the trading session above $4 trillion, solidifying the chipmaker's position as Wall Street's central player in a race to dominate AI technology.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will attend China's international supply chain expo this week and is expected to meet top Chinese officials, signaling the chipmaker's continued commitment to the Chinese market amid rising U.