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Semiconductor giant Nvidia is facing unexpected new U.S. export controls on its H20 chips. In a filing Tuesday, Nvidia said it was informed by the U.S. government that it will need a license to ...
Nvidia NVDA said late Tuesday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that the U.S. government is now requiring an export license for it to sell its H20 chips to China, and that rule will ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appears to have struck a deal with the Trump administration to avoid export restrictions on the company’s H20 AI chips. The H20, the most advanced Nvidia-produced AI chip ...
When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang attended a $1 million-a-head dinner at Mar-a-Lago last week, a chip known as the H20 may have been on his mind. That's because chip industry insiders widely expected ...
Nvidia said it expected a charge of up to $5.5 billion due to restrictions on selling H20 chips to China. The chip giant was 5.8% lower in premarket trading, while the Nasdaq was set to open lower.
According to the company's advice, H3C's stock of the H20 chip is almost depleted; fresh deliveries are not anticipated until mid-April. The alert ascribed the supply strain to disturbances in raw ...
In January, lawmakers from both parties pushed for tighter controls. Despite the pressure, demand for the H20 has only grown. Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, known for its budget-friendly models ...
Nvidia Corp. disclosed that the U.S. government has imposed new export restrictions on its H20 AI chip bound for China, a setback for a product line specifically developed to comply with previous ...
Nvidia's H20 chip—originally designed for the Chinese market to comply with US export rules—has unexpectedly surged in demand. A spike in AI infrastructure projects, spearheaded by DeepSeek ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang secured a concession from the Trump administration regarding H20 AI chip exports to China after pledging significant US AI infrastructure investments during a Mar-a-Lago ...