SEC and DOJ back a class-action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of concealing $1 billion in crypto-related GPU sales. Digital Chamber ...
NVIDIA is reportedly already redirecting orders away from Super Micro Computer to other suppliers, in order to prevent supply chain disruptions.
Details on the probe are not forthcoming, but a DOJ probe is cause for concern ... There is also the potential for this to ...
As a second downside risk, the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has recently opened an investigation into NVDA. The investigation focuses on potential antitrust violations by Nvidia.
Intel has been removed from a Dow Jones index, where it was listed for 25 years, in what seems to be yet another mounting blow to the company.
According to a Bloomberg report, the DOJ sent a subpoena to Nvidia as part of a probe into alleged antitrust practices. Cisco, HPE, Dell announce support for Nvidia’s pretrained AI workflows ...
The Supreme Court is set to consider bids by two tech giants to fend off federal securities fraud lawsuits in separate cases.
But rising competition isn't the only risk facing Nvidia. Given the company's near-monopoly position, there is a possibility that the Department of Justice (DOJ) could investigate Nvidia's ...
Nvidia will release its Q4 2024 earnings on November 20. By then, one of its largest customers could already be delisted from ...
Why? Well, given Nvidia's pseudo-monopoly, it's entirely plausible that the Department of Justice (DOJ) could investigate Nvidia's business practices. In turn, Nvidia could be forced to loosen its ...
Nvidia shares hit a record high on Monday, closing at $138.07 as Wall Street anticipates earnings updates from Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon on their AI infrastructure spending. The stock ...
While the storms closed schools, businesses and other places, DOJ said they also bogged down ... U.S. News // 1 day ago Nvidia to replace Intel on Dow Jones Industrial Average Nov. 2 (UPI ...