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The California-based tech giant will be once again permitted to sell H20 AI chips in China thanks to a deal with the Trump administration.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, sold additional shares worth $37 million. This sale is part of a prearranged plan. Huang has sold $190 million worth of shares this year. Another board member, Brooke ...
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang says China’s fast‑growing open‑source AI market is helping drive the worldwide boom in ...
The federal government’s past restrictions on AI chip sales inside China were easily the biggest threat to American ...
Nvidia Corporation leads the global AI revolution. U.S.-China export breakthroughs boost H20 GPU sales in China, driving ...
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia Corp. (NVDA), reportedly expressed ambitions to introduce more powerful semiconductor products in China beyond its current H20 model, signaling a potential expansion in the ...
The U.S. will grant licenses for the H20 chip after it had announced restrictions in April.
Jensen Huang heaped praise on Chinese AI models and signed autographs a day after the Trump administration allowed Nvidia to resume selling one of its advanced chips to Chinese customers.
Jensen Huang, the chipmaker’s chief executive, is trying to balance his company’s interests as the United States and China ...
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview with China Daily that "Huawei is a really incredible technology ...
In a positive turn of events, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the technology giant has received approval from US ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the lifting of the US ban on the H20 chip in China and future production. While downplaying his role in the decision, he focused on the importance of informing ...