Chinese cloud and internet corporations want Nvidia's processor right now, since their own accelerators aren't fast enough.
China is reportedly turning away advanced Nvidia AI chips, opting for its own technology. This move challenges a US strategy ...
The landscape for semiconductor giant Nvidia is shifting. Recent policy changes from the Trump administration have opened a ...
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, said on Wednesday that China probably won’t accept the company’s H200 AI chips, even if the ...
Sacks' comments raise questions about whether Nvidia will be able to recover revenue from China, a data centre market it has ...
In July 2025, the Trump administration approved H20 exports after months of Huang's lobbying. Nvidia framed it as a ...
Nvidia (NVDA) just won something it’s been chasing for months: permission from President Donald Trump to sell H200 chips into ...
The H200 chip, one of Nvidia's previous generation Hopper series, has already been replaced by the new, more powerful ...
China is weighing a package of incentives worth as much as US$70 billion to support its local chipmaking industry Read more ...
NVIDIA co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang has a message for U.S. lawmakers: If changes in policy are not enacted in short order, including a ban on exports of NVIDIA's most advanced silicon to China, the ...
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