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Key Points Nvidia, recently blocked from selling chips to China, is set to reclaim its market position there.The artificial ...
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, addressed worries over China's military using Nvidia tech. He said China has ample computing power.
U.S. lawmakers urge NVIDIA’s CEO to tread carefully in China, raising concerns about tech risks, national security, and ...
They don’t need Nvidia’s chips … to build their military,” Jensen Huang said in a CNN interview aired Sunday, days ahead of another trip to China.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang soothed investor fears about a China slowdown by delivering a solid sales forecast, saying that the AI computing market is still poised for ...
A draft rule from the Commerce Department seeks to prevent China — to which the U.S. has effectively banned sales of Nvidia’s ...
Jensen Huang, chief executive of chipmaker Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), is set to host a media briefing in Beijing on July 16, the company confirmed to Reuters on Sunday. The trip, his second to China this ...
“They don’t need Nvidia’s chips … to build their military,” Jensen Huang said in a CNN interview aired Sunday, days ahead of another trip to China.
“They don’t need Nvidia’s chips … to build their military,” Jensen Huang said in a CNN interview aired Sunday, days ahead of another trip to China.
Nvidia also disclosed that it’s facing scrutiny inside China, where regulators have demanded that it keep supplying local companies in return for regulatory approval of its acquisition of Mellanox.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has downplayed U.S. fears that his firm's chips will aid the Chinese military, days ahead of another trip to the country as he attempts to walk a tightrope between ...