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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang admits that he has no idea whether Nvidia can sell its H200 chips in China even if Washington allows the company to export them.
AMD CEO Lisa Su said the company will resume MI308 chip shipments to China under a new 15% U.S. export fee despite Beijing's tightening restrictions, as AMD posts strong earnings and eyes long-term AI growth.
Find out how China circumvented US sanctions, challenges with its first 7nm processor and what this means for the future of technology.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met separately with President Donald Trump and Republican senators Wednesday as tech executives work to secure favorable federal policies for the artificial intelligence industry, including the limited sale of Nvidia’s highly valued computer chips to U.S. rivals like China.
I reported on China’s chip design progress last year and figured it made sense to make this an annual occurrence. I was present at the China Integrated
China’s leading technology firms are quietly moving some of their most advanced AI development abroad, turning Southeast Asia into a major new hub for
China's focus on pushing domestic chips could make Baidu's chip unit, Kunlunxin, a fast-growing business for the company.
China is stepping up its chip self-sufficiency push by combining relatively mature chips with new computing architectures in an effort to approach Nvidia's performance levels, according to a top industry expert.