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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSNTrump’s ‘art of the deal’ goes nowhere with ChinaThe tide of the trade war between the US and China has been shifting as Beijing stands its ground. With its tactics, China is refusing to play along with US President Donald Trump’s “art of the deal,” ...
The surprise wasn’t just limited to Nvidia’s Chinese clients — reportedly, even the company’s local sales teams had no forewarning of the impending licensing clampdown.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) failed to alert major Chinese clients in advance about new U.S. export restrictions on its H20 AI chips ...
Nvidia now require a licence to export its H20 chips to China “for the indefinite future”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New chip restrictions for Nvidia and AMD show the Trump administration’s determination to battle China on tech advances as ...
Morgan Stanley analysts on Wednesday trimmed their revenue projections for Nvidia, citing concerns new chip export curbs to ...
Nvidia did not warn at least some major customers in advance about new U.S. export rules it was told about a week ago ...
A day after Nvidia revealed it would incur $5.5 billion in costs related to canceled orders for the H20 chip, which the ...
Nvidia said it's anticipating a charge of up to $5.5 billion tied to exporting its AI chips to China, according to a regulatory filing from the semiconductor company. Nvidia also disclosed the U.S.
Nvidia stock sank after a surprise disclosure it would take a hit north of $5 billion following new chip export restrictions.
The United States has been told to "stop whining" about global trade by a Chinese state media mouthpiece. China Daily accused US President Donald Trump of "hoodwinking" Americans by telling them they ...
The Commerce Department announced it is mandating new licensing requirements for Nvidia and AMD to export popular chips to ...
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