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For the US, Nvidia’s continued presence in China may serve as a strategic lever to maintain its dominance in AI. Experts told ...
Why It Matters: Huang’s trip came as Nvidia resumed sales of its advanced H20 AI chips to China, after a temporary U.S. ban ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company is preparing to resume shipments of its H20 AI GPU to China, following reassurances from the US government that export licenses will be granted. The ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Beijing, marked by enthusiastic public reception and meetings with high-ranking officials, ...
Nvidia CEO Huang prefers physical sciences over software as a student, advocates for Physical AI and warns of job losses due ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is no stranger to Beijing, but his most recent visit, his third to China this year, cemented his rock ...
Those calling to allow access to Nvidia’s H20 chips are ignoring decades of experience.
Nvidia informed its Chinese customers that H20 chip availability is constrained, according to The Information.
Nvidia (NVDA) is set to grapple with supply constraints as frenzied demand for H20 GPUs in China surges post-ban. Read more here.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sold 75,000 shares on Friday, valued at approximately $12.94 million, according to a new SEC filing.
Nvidia said this week that it was planning to resume sales of the H20 chips to China, though under the policy change the U.S.