China approves Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance to order NVIDIA H200 chips after initial ban, balancing AI competition needs with semiconductor independence goals.
By David Lawder and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - AI chip company Nvidia "must live with" the licensing ...
By Stephen Nellis WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The top Democrat on a U.S. House of Representatives committee focused on ...
Even with controlled access to H200 chips, China will continue to incentivize the growth of domestic chipmakers.
The United States has tightened export controls on advanced AI chips, sending a clear signal to Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) that ...
Nvidia shares were down about 0.5% at $189.06 in early trading. The stock rose 2.5% on Monday and is hovering near its ...
Beijing has given the green light to Alibaba and others, but is keeping in place limits intended to encourage purchases of local chips.
China RTX 6000D with 84GB of GDDR7 gets the teardown treatment: dual-GPU workstation card with 28 x 3GB GDDR7 modules.
Despite President Donald Trump‘s approval of Nvidia Corp.‘s (NASDAQ:NVDA) export of H200 chips to China, the sales are ...
Over a long-term timeframe, the growth prospects of Nvidia Corporation are largely intact, but there is high risk around Q1 ...
The Trump administration gave the green light to Nvidia to sell the chips late last year for a 25% cut of revenues. America's ...
The Chinese government has given DeepSeek its approval to purchase NVIDIA’s H200 AI chips, according to Reuters. ByteDance, ...