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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the U.S. government will now allow export licenses for the company’s H20 A.I. chips to China.
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang says China’s fast‑growing open‑source AI market is helping drive the worldwide boom in the technology and that his company is ready to ship fresh supplies of the ...
The federal government’s past restrictions on AI chip sales inside China were easily the biggest threat to American ...
Nvidia's valuation has risen dramatically over the last two years since generative artificial intelligence became a ...
Nvidia Corporation leads the global AI revolution. U.S.-China export breakthroughs boost H20 GPU sales in China, driving ...
President Donald Trump’s administration says it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles ...
However, as evidenced by the presence of AMD CEO Lisa Su at the aforementioned visit of President Trump to Saudi Arabia, it is also clear that AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) will play an important role in building ...
Jensen Huang heaped praise on Chinese AI models and signed autographs a day after the Trump administration allowed Nvidia to resume selling one of its advanced chips to Chinese customers.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) solidly hurdled the $4 trillion in market cap hurdle this past week as news emerged that the AI chip firm will resume shipments to China.
Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China ...
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Chinese technology stocks surged on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Wednesday following the U.S. government’s decision to lift certain semiconductor export restrictions to China.