China’s antitrust investigation is a major change in how Beijing retaliates against U.S. tech policies, Reva Goujon writes in a guest commentary.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.
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US government asks NVIDIA to investigate how its best AI chips have ended up in China over the last year, forcing the company to ask Dell, Supermicro.
As its growth in the region continues, Nvidia hires 200 more staff in China and denies rumors it's cutting off supplies to the country.
Dow Jones futures were little changed Wednesday night, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, after markets were closed for the Christmas holiday.The stock market rally had a solid advance in the half-day Christmas Eve session.
China is set to ramp up foreign-related antitrust enforcement next year, especially in key strategic sectors including semiconductors, new energy and the platform economy, in order to safeguard China's economic security, said the country's top market regulator.
Taiwan export orders grew more slowly than expected in November as weaker shipment for smartphones offset strong demand for artificial intelligence
Apple is closing in on a $4 trillion stock market valuation. TakeAway Points: Apple is closing in on a historic $4 trillion stock market valuation, powered by investors cheering progress in the company’s long-awaited AI enhancements to rejuvenate sluggish iPhone sales.
In the high-tech universe, there is a single common road that top-flight companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD), Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM), Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO),
Moore expects Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) to continue gaining share with its Blackwell chip in 2025 owing to its strong product cycle. The analyst expects the stock to trade upwards of $150. The race to $150 a share is more than assured as the chip giant remains a key supplier of graphic processing units and artificial intelligence technologies.
Apollo Management dropped its 2025 market risk report, and it’s not looking pretty. Fed rate hikes are back on the table, Trump is ready to slap tariffs on half the world, and China’s economy might finally cave under the weight of its deflation crisis.