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Nvidia said it has received assurances from the Trump administration that it can sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chip in ...
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Broadcom has launched the Tomahawk Ultra networking processor to enhance AI workloads by improving chip communication in data ...
Nvidia, which dominates the world’s AI chip market, was effectively banned from selling H20 chips to China in April.
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The Manila Times on MSNNvidia to resume sales of AI chips to ChinaUS tech giant Nvidia said on Tuesday it will resume sales of its H20 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China, after ...
Geopolitics have entered the AI space, most notably limiting Nvidia's AI opportunities in China. We are skeptical that Nvidia's China AI business will be allowed to recover, regardless of the US ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Tuesday that consumer prices moved upwards in June, with the true impact of ...
"Here, people say, 'I want the fewest number of people reporting to me and the most GPUs,'" Mark Zuckerberg said about the AI ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explained the Trump administration's turnabout in assuring Nvidia that it [can sell its H20 artificial-intelligence chip]( ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTSMC’s Q2 profit seen soaring to record levelsTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s main producer of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips, is expected to post a 52-percent jump in second-quarter (Q2) profit to record ...
US technology giant Nvidia has announced that it will resume sales of its advanced H20 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China, marking a dramatic reversal from earlier export restrictions imposed ...
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Wavers After Inflation Data; Nvidia Surges On AI Chip Sales To China (Live Coverage)Indexes were mixed in the first hour of trading after Tuesday's inflation report held few surprises. Earnings reports moved some banks on the stock market today. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Scott ...
The U.S. Commerce Department told AMD that it will resume reviewing license applications required to send its MI308 products to China.
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