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For years, the US has restricted the sale of powerful AI chips to China. But Trump is letting sales of less-advanced chips happen.
Why Nvidia’s and AMD’s China deal with Trump could backfire. The companies making the most money from the AI boom are the ...
Nvidia Corp. is at the cutting edge of chip design, keeping competitors on their heels with a fast-moving roadmap of innovations that are powering the artificial-intelligence wave. But lately ...
NVIDIA's next-gen Rubin AI GPUs rumored to be delayed, redesigns happening to better compete with AMD's upcoming Instinct ...
Earlier this week, the White House confirmed that US semiconductor giants Nvidia and AMD will pay 15 percent of their ...
Bessent called the deal “unique,” before suggesting that it could be a lot less unique soon. Scholars have another word: ...
However, one person who's just as relevant right now is the much less-discussed Lisa Su, who's been leading AMD since 2014 ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the recent deal to allow Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to resume ...
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from the sale of a certain chips to China. Is that legal?
The path to this paradox began with Washington's efforts to cut off Chinese access to advanced semiconductors. Over the past several years, Nvidia rolled out China-specific, reduced-performance ...
President Trump has confirmed that the US government will receive 15% of the sale of Nvidia's ( NVDA) H20 chips to China. The move, along with a similar one that will see rival Advanced Micro Devices ...
The more than 130-year-old Eastman Kodak Co. is cautioning that there’s “substantial doubt” about its ability to stay in business, saying it may have difficulty meeting upcoming debt obligations.