Why is he giving an adversary access to advanced AI semiconductors—and for what in return?
Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia Corp. to sell advanced chips to China marks more than just a shift in US tech policy.
The fight over AI chips just turned into a straight-up chess match, and Trump's own top AI guy David Sacks thinks China is already many moves ahead.
Baidu is finally getting the kind of attention it’s been quietly waiting for, and Wall Street is suddenly piling in.
The announcement ended what has effectively been a ban on AI chip sales to the world's second-largest economy and America's ...
US President Donald Trump said Monday that he reached an agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping to let Nvidia export its ...
President Donald Trump announced Monday he will allow Nvidia to sell some Artificial Intelligence chips to China, if the ...
Allowing the shipments could signal a friendlier approach to China, after Trump and Xi brokered a truce in the two countries’ ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appeared to have scored big on Monday when the White House approved sales of his company’s H200 chips ...
President Trump announced Monday that he will allow California-based Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 computer chips to ...