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The US government will use its 15% sales tax on NVIDIA and AMD chips sold to China to pay down US debt, in a new strategic ...
The administration first highlighted that the chips had been suitably "tailored", leaving no room for security concerns. When ...
President Donald Trump's controversial plan to take a cut of revenue from chip sales to China has US companies reconsidering ...
Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips aren’t a national security risk. But whether ...
But now, as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan declared that September, “we must maintain as large of a lead as possible ...
Even though China and the United States may have extended their tariff truce, it looks like there still doesn't seem to be ...
Trackers were placed in the packaging and sometimes inside servers from Dell and Super Micro, according to Reuters.
The argument for GPU export controls falls apart under scrutiny and real-world conditions, writes Aaron Ginn.
We're diving into a major development at the intersection of tech, trade, and national security: the U.S. government’s decision to allow NVIDIA's H20 ...
The US government is reportedly using hidden trackers in AI chip shipments to prevent illegal diversion to China, sparking ...
Analyst Daniel Ives said this unusual arrangement removes a key growth barrier for the AI industry, with potential rippl ...
Some shipments may have tracking tech onboard already, and may be what prompted China's recently raised concerns.