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U.S. companies and policymakers are mobilizing their response to free-to-use AI models from China.
Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon noted that “85% is better than 0%” for semiconductor giant Nvidia ($NVDA) after U.S. President ...
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?
President Donald Trump defended a deal he struck with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to allow the sale of certain semiconductor ...
Jensen Huang, chief executive of California-based chip designer Nvidia, worked for months behind the scenes in Washington and ...
Nvidia's research lab developed the technology that took the company from a video game GPU startup to a $4 trillion-dollar ...
US president does not address extending truce in tariff war with China, set to end at midnight, just that negotiations are ...
Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, believes that humans adept at using artificial intelligence (AI), not the technology itself, pose a greater threat to job security.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the real threat to your job isn’t AI itself, but people who know how to use AI. Learn why human ...
Two major chipmakers in the U.S., Nvidia and AMD, have struck an unusual agreement to provide the federal government some of their revenue from chip sales to China — a deal that experts say ...
In a dramatic escalation of the U.S.-China tech war, the Trump administration has forged an unprecedented deal with Nvidia ...
President Donald Trump reportedly wanted a 20 per cent cut of Nvidia’s H20 chip sales to China, but settled for 15 per cent.
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