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Nvidia does not expect the U.S. government to ease its chip export restrictions to China anytime soon. CEO Jensen Huang ...
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he isn't confident that the U.S. will change its mind on chip export restrictions anytime soon.
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If the United States doesn’t want to partake, participate in China, Huawei has got China covered,” the Nvidia CEO warned.
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In anticipation of access risks, many countries are now investing in “sovereign AI”—efforts to develop domestic models, data ...
The exemption expired over the weekend, but the Trump administration gives GPU makers another reprieve as it weighs a larger ...
WSJ’s Dan Gallagher explains how Nvidia’s quarterly revenue surged to a record $44 billion, despite its inability to ship $2.5 billion of chips due to Chinese market restrictions. Photo ...
Continue » It's important to remember that in the last fiscal year -- the 12 months ended Jan. 26, 2025 -- China represented 13% of Nvidia's revenue, so if the restrictions continue at this level ...
The Nvidia CEO spoke about the company’s future in China during the company’s recent earnings report. It currently faces a halt on sales to the country that made up 13% of its revenue last year.