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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says China doesn’t need to use the American tech stack or his company’s semiconductor chips to train ...
SHANGHAI -- Hesai Technology, the Chinese producer of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors used in vehicles, said Monday it has appealed a U.S. court ruling that upheld the Department of ...
Shared optimism about the technology and a promised increase in jobs and prosperity are a useful counter to rising concerns ...
Ahead of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to China, US senators from both parties have cautioned him against engaging with companies tied to Beijing’s military or intelligence apparatus, warning that ...
VCG. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again rejected concerns over the company's chip exports to China, dismissing claims that Nvidia's technologies ...
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, said he’s not concerned about China’s military getting access to his company’s AI chips, even as U.S. restrictions grow tighter and tensions with Beijing keep rising.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang downplayed US concerns about Chinese military use of Nvidia chips, arguing China doesn’t need them ...
They don’t need Nvidia’s chips … to build their military,” Jensen Huang said in a CNN interview aired Sunday, days ahead of ...
A look at how Beijing is pushing boundaries, and what the U.S. and its allies are doing in response.
Nvidia ( NASDAQ: NVDA) Chief Executive Jensen Huang is pushing back against concerns that his company’s technology could aid China’s military, arguing that U.S. export restrictions may do more to ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the US government doesn’t need to be concerned that the Chinese ...
As rare earth supply chains are disrupted by tariffs and other trade barriers with China, e-waste recycling is growing as a solution to metals shortages.