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US President Donald Trump reportedly sought a 20 percent levy on Nvidia’s H20 chip sales to China but agreed to 15 percent after discussions with CEO Jensen Huang.
Nvidia and AMD agreeing to give 15% of their China chips revenue back to the U.S. doesn't recall any deal ever struck by the ...
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America’s national security for sale

Perhaps the least interesting thing about the reported decision by United States President Donald Trump’s administration to ...
The world’s most valuable company by market cap finds itself in the centre of trade negotiations between Beijing and ...
Senators mainly cite the national security concerns of sending AI tech to China, but also note that the US Constitution says, ...
Nvidia (NVDA, Financials) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD, Financials) will give the U.S. government 15% of revenue from certain AI chip sales to China in return for export licens ...
TSMC's moat continues to be wide, as Intel's foundries future is uncertain, with no major customer for 14A yet, as 18A is ...
Apple has heavily relied on its high-margin services segment and stock buybacks to drive earnings to offset weak results from ...
Some Democrats are troubled by President Donald Trump’s recent deal to allow two tech companies to sell artificial ...
The latest controversy surrounding NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) involves reports claiming that the Chinese government is ...
The unprecedented deal is part of a bargain to secure US export licenses for the Chinese market. View on euronews ...
Xinhua accuses the U.S. of turning chip trade into a "surveillance game" by allegedly embedding location trackers in advanced ...