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Nvidia and AMD's deal with the Trump administration permits sales of specific AI chips to China. In return, they will pay 15% of the revenue from those sales to the US. Here's what it means.
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Jensen Huang, chief executive of California-based chip designer Nvidia, worked for months behind the scenes in Washington and ...
Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15 percent of their revenues from AI chip sales to China with the U.S. government in an unusual export deal.
AI can't really think for itself, the venture capitalist wrote, adding that models need context, must be heavily prompted, ...
AI chipmakers Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices struck an extraordinary accord to pay the United States government 15% of the ...
The two U.S. semiconductor companies agreed to part with 15% of their revenues in exchange for export licenses that will ...
Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have agreed to pay 15% of their China chip revenues to the U.S. government in exchange for ...
The deal, which ties government permission to a revenue-sharing requirement, has been criticized by some as unconstitutional.
The proposal is the latest direct government intervention into business and finance since Trump returned to the Oval Office ...
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay the US government 15% of their revenues from semiconductor sales to China in exchange for ...
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