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Nvidia halts H20 chip production as China clamps down on orders, citing alleged security risks

Nvidia has slammed the brakes on production of its controversial H20 AI chip after Beijing urged Chinese firms to dump the US hardware on alleged security risks — a move that rattled investors and ... Read More
Nvidia still hasn't finalized deal to kick 15% of some China chip sales back to the US government

Nvidia (NVDA) said Wednesday that the US government has not finalized a recent agreement that would require the AI chipmaker to share 15% of the revenue from sales of its H20 chips to China in ... Read More
Nvidia says it’s missing out on China sales as it awaits guidelines on US 15% pay-to-play plan

After a stunning streak that saw Nvidia blow Wall Street’s projections out of the water quarter after quarter, the chipmaker on Wednesday reported revenue for the July quarter that was essentially in ... Read More
Nvidia to report second quarter earnings, expects $8 billion hit from China chip ban

Nvidia (NVDA) will close out Big Tech's earnings season when it reports its second quarter results after the bell on Wednesday. The report comes after a flurry of moves between the company and the ... Read More
Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of China chip sales to US

Chip giants Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the US government 15% of Chinese revenues as part of an "unprecedented" deal to secure export licences to China, the BBC has been told. The US had ... Read More
Nvidia CEO in Taipei to visit TSMC, says in talks with US over new China chip

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