Although Nvidia tries to adhere to export control restrictions, the chipmaker is at the center of the ongoing US-China trade war. Technology export regulations have become a diplomatic tool for the US.
China’s antitrust investigation is a major change in how Beijing retaliates against U.S. tech policies, Reva Goujon writes in a guest commentary.
NVIDIA and AMD reportedly shipping their latest gaming GPUs and graphics cards to US warehouses from China before January 20, before new tariffs arrive.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has recently asked Nvidia to look into how the company's products ended up in China over the past year, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person close to the department.
Related: Ongoing problem may be costing Nvidia customers. For more from Sarge and some of the other brightest minds on Wall Street, visit TheStreet Pro and take advantage of our B
Nvidia's dominance in AI chips faces challenges from competitors and market shifts, impacting revenue and growth prospects. Read why NVDA stock is a Buy.
To explore Nvidia’s outlook for 2025, Finbold consulted ChatGPT-4o, which forecasts that the company’s stock could reach $200 by the end of 2025
US government asks NVIDIA to investigate how its best AI chips have ended up in China over the last year, forcing the company to ask Dell, Supermicro.
China is cracking down on Nvidia and Mellanox, claiming the chipmaker is not treating Chinese companies fairly, which is what was agreed when China gave the nod for the Mellanox acquisition in 2020.
Those contrasting signals reflect the diverging fortunes of the chips needed for artificial intelligence (AI), for which demand has been “insane", according to C.C. Wei, TSMC’s boss, and those needed for everything else,
These measures escalate a series of sanctions aimed at curbing China's access to advanced semiconductor technology. Specifically, the restrictions target high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, which are critical for the data centers driving artificial intelligence development.
Stocks have logged a historic run thanks to AI, Nvidia and other growth drivers, but some Wall Street strategists warn the market will spend the next decade feeling winded. While the warnings are worth heeding,