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Nvidia and AMD agreeing to give 15% of their China chips revenue back to the U.S. doesn't recall any deal ever struck by the U.S. government.
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TSMC boasts a commanding lead in cutting-edge chips for AI processing, both in performance and yield, helping it win orders ...
Some Democrats are troubled by President Donald Trump’s recent deal to allow two tech companies to sell artificial ...
Nvidia (NVDA, Financials) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD, Financials) will give the U.S. government 15% of revenue from certain AI chip sales to China in return for export licens ...
Upper chamber lawmakers want answers from the Trump administration on the 15% fee Trump said NVIDIA and AMD must pay to be able to sell their more advanced products to a major U.S. adversary.
U.S. authorities are secretly tracking shipments of advanced AI chips from manufacturers such as Dell, Super Micro, Nvidia, and AMD to prevent their illegal diversion to China.
AMD has really stepped up its game in the AI chip arena, becoming a major player to watch. They’ve been making smart moves, like buying up other companies and putting a lot of effort into research and ...
Senators mainly cite the national security concerns of sending AI tech to China, but also note that the US Constitution says, ...
Donald Trump has been meddling with Intel, which now apparently includes mulling "the possibility of the US government taking ...
Intel's stock climbed Friday, while other chip stocks slid after President Trump told reporters semiconductor tariffs could ...
One thing that can be said about Donald Trump's transactional approach to policy-making is that, as destructive as it might ...