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U.S. to get 15% share of Nvidia, AMD China chip sales under export agreement
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to provide the United States government with 15% of their revenue from specific chip sales to China as part of an unusual export license arrangement. The decision comes after earlier restrictions halted the sale of advanced semiconductors to China due to national security concerns. The administration stopped exports of certain high-performance chips in April, citing risks related to their potential use in military and artificial intelligence applications
U.S. to get 15% share of Nvidia, AMD China chip sales under export agreement
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to provide the United States government with 15% of their revenue from specific chip sales to China as part of an unusual export license arrangement. The decision comes after earlier restrictions halted the sale of advanced semiconductors to China due to national security concerns. The administration stopped exports of certain high-performance chips in April, citing risks related to their potential use in military and artificial intelligence applications
Nvidia gets US approval to sell H20 AI chips to China after export restrictions ease
Nvidia, the global leader in advanced computing and artificial intelligence hardware, has confirmed that it has received approval from the United States government to sell its H20 AI chips to customers in China. The announcement was made by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a trip to Beijing, where he is attending a major supply chain conference. According to the company’s official blog, the US government has given clearance to begin filing license applications for shipments of the H20 chi
Nvidia gets US approval to sell H20 AI chips to China after export restrictions ease
Nvidia, the global leader in advanced computing and artificial intelligence hardware, has confirmed that it has received approval from the United States government to sell its H20 AI chips to customers in China. The announcement was made by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang during a trip to Beijing, where he is attending a major supply chain conference. According to the company’s official blog, the US government has given clearance to begin filing license applications for shipments of the H20 chi









