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Nvidia CEO Lauds TSMC, Eyes Advanced Chip Line
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the company has no plans to sell its advanced Blackwell AI chips to China, citing U.S. restrictions. While in Taiwan for meetings with TSMC, Huang clarified that his ...
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Nvidia's Jensen Huang says China will win AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently sparked controversy by stating, “China is going to win the AI race” against the United ...
China is accelerating its drive for technological self-sufficiency by subsidizing electricity costs for data centers that use ...
Another broad selloff that dented high-flying AI trades from Nvidia Corp. to Palantir Technologies Inc. left an old stalwart ...
Super Micro Computer, which sells servers and equipment that cloud computing providers use for AI, plunged 23% this week and was the worst performing stock in the S&P 500 for the five-day frame. The S ...
Back on planet Earth, and deep inside a pitch-black, sulfuric cave on the Albanian-Greek border, we reported on a study that ...
Nvidia stock has been hit this week by concerns about the artificial-intelligence trade and the company’s prospects in China.
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently reported strong third-quarter results, with revenue hitting $9.2 billion, up 36% year-over-year, and beating Wall Street’s $8.7 billion estimate. Adjusted ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there are no active discussions about selling high-end AI chips to China. Nvidia remains caught ...
Moonshot launches open-source ‘Kimi K2 Thinking’ AI with a trillion parameters and reasoning capabilities - SiliconANGLE ...
President Donald Trump met China’s President Xi Jinping in Busan, a city in South Korea, for about 90 minutes. He trumpeted ...
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