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Trump approves Nvidia H200 AI chip exports to China with 25% fee
Trump allows Nvidia H200 AI chips to be sold to China with a 25% import tax after meeting CEO Jensen Huang.
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Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD shares are set to face renewed pressure when US markets open Monday. Weekend guidance from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) extends license rules to advanced AI chips sold to Chinese-owned firms abroad.
The Trump administration left a year-long enforcement gap after rescinding the Biden-era AI Diffusion Rule last May. Industry sources say hundreds of thousands of ad
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China's ongoing ability to access advanced AI chips from the likes of NVIDIA and AMD has remained a hard-to-crack conundrum in Washington for quite some time now.
Even so, the Trump Administration now appears to be tightening the proverbial screws on these advanced chips by chopping off a major loophole that has allowed Chinese companies to circumvent US-led export controls.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce on Sunday moved to close a year-old potential loophole it had created that may have led companies to export the world’s most advanced chips — like Nvidia’s most sophisticated Rubin and Blackwell processors, as well as AMD’s MI350x — to Chinese entities located outside China.
The unexpected guidance suggests the United States’ best AI chips may have been making
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US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese overseas subsidiaries
Surprise move suggests US chips may have been making their way to the subsidiaries of Chinese firms based in places such as Malaysia
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The US Department of Commerce on Sunday moved to clo
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The US Commerce Department has closed a loophole that may have allowed hundreds of thousands of advanced Nvidia and AMD AI chips to reach Chinese firms via overseas subsidiaries over the past year.
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The US Commerce Department issued guidance on Sunday enforcing licence requirements for advanced AI chips sold to entities headquartered in China, even when those entities are located outside
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The U.S. Department of Commerce on Sunday moved to close a year-old potential loophole it had created that may have led companies to export the world's most advanced chips — like Nvidia's
most sophisticated Rubin and Blackwell processors, as well as AMD's
MI350x — to Chinese entities located outside China.
The unexpected guidance suggests that the United States' best AI chips may have been maki
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Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 laptop listings point to NVIDIA N1X 650 and N1X 675 chips
Laptop listings from a Bulgarian retailer might have leaked NVIDIA's plans for the N1 and N1X Arm-based chips, which are expected to be released soon.
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The top-end N1X SKU is essentially a rebranded GB10.
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