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The president said Nvidia would pay the government in exchange for easing export restrictions — and that he'd initially asked ...
The path to this paradox began with Washington's efforts to cut off Chinese access to advanced semiconductors. Over the past several years, Nvidia rolled out China-specific, reduced-performance ...
Donald Trump is letting Nvidia and AMD sell some chips to China — but only if they pay a 15% tax. That's the opposite of ...
US stocks end lower, with Nasdaq off an intraday record high before key inflation data. US-China traiff truce extended again.
Donald Trump said on Monday that he started negotiations with Nvidia, demanding a 20% cut of its sales to China, but agreed ...
The Trump administration will allow Nvidia and AMD to sell chips in the Chinese market—in exchange for 15 percent of their ...
Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have agreed to give the U.S. government a share of revenues from certain chip sales in ...
Trump has extended the current pause on higher tariffs with China for another 90 days while trade negotiations continue.
Trump has engineered this whole scenario. In April, Trump tightened restrictions on US chip sales to China, essentially ...
Being in the high performance computing business, as AMD most definitely is, has its ups and downs. Choppiness of revenues ...
Because Nvidia is "selling [an] essentially old chip" that is similar to one being offered by homegrown Chinese competitor Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Trump said he told Huang that if he allows ...
“AOL routinely evaluates its products and services and has decided to discontinue Dial-up Internet,” AOL wrote in a brief ...
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