China’s huge demand for AI computing power leaves room for growth for both US and domestic chips, analysts say.
The Chinese government has discouraged companies and government-funded data centers from buying Nvidia’s chips.
The fight over AI chips just turned into a straight-up chess match, and Trump's own top AI guy David Sacks thinks China is ...
The U.S. policy of strategic decoupling from China is failing to achieve its objectives, resulting in financial losses for ...
A renewed debate has erupted in Washington over the United States’ technology policy toward China after the White House approved Nvidia’s request to resume exports of one of its most advanced ...
China has figured out the US strategy for allowing it to buy Nvidia Corp’s H200s and is rejecting the artificial intelligence ...
TSMC pauses work on second Kumamoto wafer fab amid potential shift to AI chip production Sources said TSMC is considering a ...
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The rise of Jensen Huang inside Washington power circles has turned into one of the wildest shifts in tech and politics this year.
China's biggest technology buyers are turning away from Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chip, signaling that Washington ...
Google’s ‘firebombs’ of 2025 have triggered two global contests—one for AI model superiority and another for AI hardware—that ...
President Trump’s decision to authorize Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) to resume sales of its H200 artificial intelligence chip to China has reopened a fault line that markets had assumed was largely settled.