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Why Nvidia’s and AMD’s China deal with Trump could backfire. The companies making the most money from the AI boom are the ...
As AI wipes the job market for Gen Z, AMD CEO Lisa Su insists she’s still hiring at the $300 billion semiconductor ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the recent deal to allow Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to resume ...
President Donald Trump’s move to extract a 15% sales tax from Nvidia Corp. on certain semiconductors sold in China did ...
The move could open the door to China securing more advanced computing power from the U.S. even as the two countries battled ...
President Trump’s reversal on previously blocked chip sales to China has sparked cries that the White House is selling out ...
The US has sought to maintain its sovereignty in AI, citing national security concerns and financial motivations.
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from the sale of a certain chips to China. Is that legal?
The agreement between the chipmakers and the U.S. government will allow Nvidia and AMD to obtain export licenses to resume ...
The arrangement is highly unusual, as U.S. tech export controls are usually based on national security, rather than whether ...
The global AI chip race narrative used to be about U.S. national security, but apparently now it's about tariffs: Nvidia and ...