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Why Nvidia’s and AMD’s China deal with Trump could backfire. The companies making the most money from the AI boom are the ...
Wedbush said the U.S. deal to allow Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) to secure export licenses to sell their AI chips in China ...
One dismayed Democratic lawmaker said the move signals to China “that American national security principles are negotiable ...
President Donald Trump has authorised Nvidia and AMD to resume limited sales of artificial intelligence chips to China, marking a significant shif ...
The Intelligent Robotics Companies Quadrant provides an in-depth analysis of the global Intelligent Robotics market, highlighting top players, trends, and technological advancements. It evaluates over ...
The Trump administration explored taking a U.S. stake in Intel to boost domestic chipmaking after a meeting with CEO Lip-Bu ...
Trump extends US-China trade truce 90 days, averting steep tariffs as markets eye progress on key deal issues.
For years, the US has restricted the sale of powerful AI chips to China. But Trump is letting sales of less-advanced chips happen.
The potential stake reflects a growing trend of the US government's involvement in strategic industries. Recent moves include ...
One side of the debate wants to flood China’s market. By permitting Nvidia to resume exports of its dumbed-down H20s to China, the argument is that it will reduce the incentive for China’s own ...
Companies like Apple, Coca-Cola and Nvidia are meeting the demands of President Trump, who is more freely exercising power ...
US President Donald Trump's "unprecedented" deal to allow exports of some advanced chips to China in exchange for a cut of ...