(Reuters) -Nvidia's advanced Blackwell chip for artificial intelligence would not be available to "other people," U.S.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns the US government that restricting China's access to advanced AI chips could cede global AI talent to rivals. He highlighted China's effective ban on Nvidia's operations ...
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The president decided against discussing the matter with Chinese leader Xi Jinping after top aides opposed it.
Altogether, OpenAI has announced that it has agreed to 26 gigawatts of compute with Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom - about $700 billion in AI-chip revenue if all of the projects are completed, Muse said.
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US President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, to discuss semiconductors and broader trade issues. Trump told reporters afterward that the two leaders discussed ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called for tripling government spending artificial intelligence infrastructure and ...
Trump blocks sales of advanced Blackwell AI chips to China, reserves top technology for U.S. companies. Shares rise 1.4% on news.