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Nvidia's Huang downplays concerns over selling AI chips to Beijing: It has 'plenty' of its own
"It's in the best interest of America to serve that China market. It's in the best interest of China to have the American technology," the Nvidia CEO said.
One victim of the trade tensions between the United States and China appears to be Nvidia, a member of America’s Big Tech group. The Cyberspace Administration of China recently banned Chinese companies from purchasing Nvidia’s AI chips,
Nvidia Corporation stock surges on strong Q3 results and raised guidance. Click for my updated look at NVDA stock post earnings and why I remain bullish.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said his company is effectively blocked from selling its AI chips into China for now, as Washington and Beijing each impose restrictions on its sales into the world’s largest semiconductor market.
This post originally appeared on Recode China AI. For more than a decade, Nvidia’s chips have been the beating heart of China’s AI ecosystem.
The company is not trying to revive efforts to get Blackwell AI chips to Chinese firms Read more at The Business Times.
(Reuters) -The White House has told others in the federal government it won't allow Nvidia to sell its latest scaled-down AI chips to China, The Information reported on Thursday, citing three people with knowledge of the matter. Copyright 2025 Thomson Reuters.
The Trump administration is reportedly blocking Nvidia's sale of its scaled-down B30A AI chip to China, intensifying U.S. export controls.
In recent weeks, one question has occupied the minds of China-watchers and artificial intelligence insiders alike: Would the White House let Nvidia sell its most advanced Blackwell chips to China? We finally have an answer.
Nvidia finds itself in the firing line as Beijing signals it can squeeze US tech while negotiating a TikTok deal. The GPU supplier got a nasty surprise when China’s antitrust regulator suddenly announced a probe into a dusty, five-year-old Nvidia ...
Brothers Chen Yunji and Chen Tianshi, once classmates in an elite “genius youth” program in China, spent years researching AI chips before founding Cambricon, a chipmaker now hailed as the “Nvidia of China.