China, NVIDIA and H20
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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has experienced a meteoric rise over the past few years, transforming from a graphics card giant for gamers into the undisputed leader of the AI revolution. With a market capitalization soaring to $4.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that AI will progress regardless of US support, referencing the Trump administration's approval for Nvidia to sell a key AI chip to China.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, is in discussions with the Trump administration regarding a potential new semiconductor for China, despite existing restri
Nvidia's H20 chip for China halted amid Beijing's push for self-sufficiency. Domestic rival DeepSeek launches upgraded model for local chips.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praises TSMC as US weighs CHIPS Act equity stakes, while Nvidia faces China setback on H20 chip production.
Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch up on! What’s New Today: Nvidia confirms that H20 AI chip shipments to China are safe
Nvidia has reportedly suspended production of its China-focused H20 AI chip as Beijing pushes domestic alternatives and analysts warn the uncertainty could hit its Q3 outlook.
Nvidia wasn't the only one impacted. AMD, Nvidia's closest competition for graphic processors used to train and operate AI chatbots and agents, was forced to stop selling its Instinct MI308 AI chip in China, costing it $800 million in Q2.