Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia Corp. to sell advanced chips to China marks more than just a shift in US tech policy.
Why is he giving an adversary access to advanced AI semiconductors—and for what in return?
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Wall Street is going bullish on Baidu, Nvidia’s top chip competitor in China
Baidu is finally getting the kind of attention it’s been quietly waiting for, and Wall Street is suddenly piling in. Analysts ...
President Donald Trump said the United States would permit NVIDIA to ship its H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, ...
President Donald Trump announced Monday he will allow Nvidia to sell some Artificial Intelligence chips to China, if the ...
US President Donald Trump said Monday that he reached an agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping to let Nvidia export its ...
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Trump gives green light to Nvidia to ship powerful AI chips to China despite national security fears
The US government will allow Nvidia to export its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, collecting a fee for each chip ...
In a social media post Saturday, Sacks said he was referring to a Financial Times report that China was poised to limit access to the chips via a local approval process ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared to have scored big on Monday when the White House approved sales of his company’s H200 chips to China. But China may prefer Chinese-made chips—or smuggled ones.
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US Democrat senators attack Trump approval of Nvidia’s H200 chip sales to China
Seven Democratic senators are calling Trump’s approval of Nvidia’s H200 chip sales in China a major blow to U.S. security ...
There have been concerns about allowing advanced computer chips to be sold to China as it could help the country better ...
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