Trending

#ChipSales

Latest posts tagged with #ChipSales on Bluesky

Latest Top
Trending

Posts tagged #ChipSales

Just a moment...

Nvidia’s H200 Chip Sales to China Remain Stalled By U.S. Government #Technology #Business #AcquisitionsandMergers #Nvidia #ChipSales #USGovernment

www.theinformation.com/briefings/nvidias-h200-c...

0 0 0 0
Preview
US taking 25% cut of Nvidia chip sales “makes no sense,” experts say Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to export an advanced artificial intelligence chip, the H200, to China may give China exactly what it needs to win the AI race, experts and lawmakers have warned....

US taking 25% cut of Nvidia chip sales “makes no sense,” experts say #Technology #Business #IndustryGiants #Nvidia #ChipSales #TechNews

1 0 0 0

Global chip sales hit $62B, up 20.6% YoY; Asia-Pacific growth leads sector rally. #Semiconductors #ChipSales #Asia #Growth

1 0 0 0
Preview
Trump’s U-Turn: Nvidia H20 AI Chips Sales To China At 15% Cut | 1Tak Trump allows Nvidia to sell H20 AI chips in China with a 15% revenue share, reshaping the U.S.–China tech war and global AI competition.

Trump’s U-Turn: Nvidia H20 AI chips Sales to China at 15% Cut

#TrumpNvidia #ChinaChips #TechWar #SemiconductorMarket #AIChips #NvidiaH20 #USChinaTensions #TrumpDeal #ChipSales #TechnologyNews

1tak.com/nvidia-h20-a...

11 7 2 3

#trends today for 'man accused' 'einen ausflug' & 'chip sales'

Click/Tap below:

www.newsmason.com?query=%22man...

www.newsmason.com?query=%22ein...

www.newsmason.com?query=%22chi...

#manaccused #einenausflug #chipsales

0 0 0 0
Nvidia, AMD to pay 15% of China chip sales revenue to US govt- FT Investing.com-- NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) have agreed to give the U.S. government 15% of their revenue from chip sales to China, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The deal is part of an arrangement with the Donald Trump administration to acquire export licenses for China, which were granted last week, the FT reported, citing people familiar with the situation, including a U.S. official. Nvidia will share 15% of the revenue from its H20 chip sales in China, while AMD will share a similar percentage from its MI308 chip revenue, the report said. Reports last week said the Trump administration had begun issuing licenses allowing Nvidia and AMD to resume sales of their China-focused chips. Both firms were blocked from selling in China earlier this year, amid a bitter trade dispute between the world’s biggest economies. But improving ties between Washington and Beijing over the past two months saw the Trump administration allow the resumption of some chip sales in China. Still, Nvidia and AMD are blocked from selling their most advanced artificial intelligence chips in China, as part of Biden-era restrictions against the country. Nvidia’s H20 is a hot seller in China, and is used by a slew of major AI developers in the country, including Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU), Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), Tencent, and DeepSeek. CEO Jensen Huang had criticized U.S. restrictions on sales to China, given that such a move stood to block Nvidia from a major market.

Click Subscribe #Nvidia #AMD #China #ChipSales #USGovernment

0 1 0 0
Preview
Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of China chip sale revenues to US government, FT reports © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Nvidia Corporation is seen during the annual Computex computer exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu/File Photo (Reuters) -Nvidia and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) have agreed to give the U.S. government 15% of the revenues from chip sales in China, as part of an arrangement with the Trump administration to obtain export licenses for the semiconductors, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Sure, there are always opportunities in the stock market – but finding them feels more difficult now than a year ago. Unsure where to invest next? One of the best ways to discover new high-potential opportunities is to look at the top performing portfolios this year. ProPicks AI offers 6 model portfolios from Investing.com which identify the best stocks for investors to buy right now. For example, ProPicks AI found 9 overlooked stocks that jumped over 25% this year alone. The new stocks that made the monthly cut could yield enormous returns in the coming years. Is NVDA one of them? Patrick Fuchs calvin tran

Click Subscribe #Nvidia #AMD #ChipSales #Semiconductors #USTrade

0 1 0 0

#trends today for 'chip sales' 'consumer cases' & 'jackson arnold'

Click/Tap below:

www.newsmason.com?query=%22chi...

www.newsmason.com?query=%22con...

www.newsmason.com?query=%22jac...

#chipsales #consumercases #jacksonarnold

0 0 0 0
Preview
Dow Set to Open Up Amid Hopes for AI Chip Sales to China - Barron's Dow Set to Open Up Amid Hopes for AI Chip Sales to China  Barron's

Click Subscribe #DowJones #AI #ChipSales #ChinaMarket #StockMarket

0 0 0 0
Preview
Nvidia is set to resume China chip sales after months of regulatory whiplash Nvidia announced Monday that it’s filing applications to restart sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China, capping a spasmodic few months that saw the Trump administration impose restrictions,...

Nvidia is set to resume China chip sales after months of regulatory whiplash #Technology #Business #IndustryGiants #Nvidia #ChipSales #ChinaMarket

0 1 0 0
Hong Kong tech majors rise as Nvidia flags resumption of H20 AI chip sales Investing.com-- Hong Kong-listed Chinese technology stocks rose on Tuesday after chipmaking giant NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) said it will resume sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chip in China, amid improving trade relations between Washington and Beijing. Alibaba Group (NYSE:BABA) (HK:9988), Tencent Holdings Ltd (HK:0700), and Baidu Inc (HK:9888) (NASDAQ:BIDU), which are among Nvidia’s biggest Chinese customers, rose as much as 1% to 2% after the announcement. The three outpaced a rangebound performance in the Hang Seng index. The three, which are the biggest internet firms in China, are among the largest buyers of the H20 chip, which is at the center of their AI development ambitions. The H20 chip is widely popular for AI development in China, and is also used by other majors including ByteDance and DeepSeek. China’s tech firms have been steadily shoring up their AI offerings this year, as optimism over DeepSeek’s launch sparked increased local investment in the sector. Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent have largely led this effort, and have the deepest pockets among their Chinese peers. Several Chinese tech majors were seen stockpiling H20 chips in anticipation of a U.S. block on sales. The H20 chip was designed by Nvidia specifically for Chinese markets, under Biden-era export restrictions. But Chinese sales of the chip were essentially blocked by the Trump administration earlier this year, after Washington introduced even more licensing requirements for sales to China. Nvidia had earlier warned of a $5.5 billion hit to earnings from the restrictions, while CEO Huang had called the measures a “failure.” With valuations skyrocketing in 2024, many investors are uneasy putting more money into stocks. Sure, there are always opportunities in the stock market – but finding them feels more difficult now than a year ago. Unsure where to invest next? One of the best ways to discover new high-potential opportunities is to look at the top performing portfolios this year. ProPicks AI offers 6 model portfolios from Investing.com which identify the best stocks for investors to buy right now. For example, ProPicks AI found 9 overlooked stocks that jumped over 25% this year alone. The new stocks that made the monthly cut could yield enormous returns in the coming years. Is BIDU one of them?

Click Subscribe #HongKong #TechNews #Nvidia #AI #ChipSales

0 1 0 0
Preview
Nvidia faces $5.5 billion charge as US restricts chip sales to China By Stephen Nellis and Karen Freifeld (Reuters) -Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government limited exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China, a key market for one of its most popular chips. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA)’s AI chips have been a key focus of U.S. export controls as U.S. officials have moved to keep the most advanced chips from being sold to China as the U.S. tries to keep ahead in the AI race. After those controls were implemented, Nvidia began designing chips that would come as close as possible to U.S. limits. Nvidia shares were down about 6% in after-hours trading. The H20 is currently Nvidia’s most advanced chip for sale in China and is central to its efforts to stay engaged with China’s booming AI industry. Chinese companies including Tencent, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) and TikTok parent ByteDance had been ramping up orders for H20 chips due to booming demand for low-cost AI models from startup DeepSeek, Reuters reported in February. While the H20 chip is not as fast at training AI models as Nvidia’s chips for sale outside China, it is competitive with some of those chips at a step known as inference, where AI models serve up answers to users. Inference is fast becoming the biggest part of the AI chip market. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang last month argued that Nvidia is well positioned to dominate that shift. But Nvidia on Tuesday said that the U.S. government is restricting H20 sales to China because of the risk that the chips could be used in a supercomputer. While the H20 has lower computing capabilities than other Nvidia chips, its ability to connect to memory chips and other computing chips at high speeds is still high. Those memory and connectivity aspects could make the H20 useful in building supercomputers in China, and the U.S. has placed restrictions on selling chips for use in supercomputers in China since 2022. The Institute for Progress, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday argued for restricting the H20 chips, writing that Chinese firms were likely already building such systems. "At least one of the buyers, Tencent, has already installed H20s in a facility used to train a large model, very likely in breach of existing controls restricting the usage of chips in supercomputers exceeding certain thresholds. DeepSeek’s supercomputer used to train their V3 model is also likely in breach of the same restrictions," the group wrote. On Thursday, a Tencent spokesperson said the Institute for Progress’s conclusions were inaccurate. "We have not violated any laws and have not built any ’supercomputers’. Any claim to the contrary is categorically false," Tencent said in a statement. The Institute for Progress did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday. Nvidia said on Tuesday that the U.S. government informed it on April 9 that the H20 chip would require a license to be exported to China and on April 14 told Nvidia those rules would be in place indefinitely. It is unclear how many, if any, of those licenses the U.S. government might grant. Nvidia declined to comment beyond its filing. The U.S. Department of Commerce, which oversees U.S. export controls, did not immediately return a request for comment. The news comes as Nvidia said on Monday it was planning to build AI servers worth as much as $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years with help from partners such as TSMC, in step with the Trump administration’s push for local manufacturing. Should you invest $2,000 in NVDA right now? With NVDA making headlines, savvy investors are asking: Is it truly valued fairly? In a market full of overpriced darlings, identifying true value can be challenging. InvestingPro's advanced AI algorithms have analyzed NVDA alongside thousands of other stocks to uncover hidden gems. These undervalued stocks, potentially including NVDA, could offer substantial returns as the market corrects. In 2024 alone, our AI identified several undervalued stocks that later surged by 30 or more. Is NVDA poised for similar growth? Don't miss the opportunity to find out. Reveal Undervalued Stocks Now

Click Subscribe #Nvidia #ChipSales #China #USMarket #TechNews

0 0 0 0
Preview
Taiwan Semiconductor Beats Q1 Targets On Strong AI Chip Sales - Investor's Business Daily Taiwan Semiconductor Beats Q1 Targets On Strong AI Chip Sales  Investor's Business Daily

Click Subscribe #TaiwanSemiconductor #AIChels #TechNews #Investment #ChipSales

0 0 0 0
Preview
Analysts revisit Nvidia stock price targets as US restricts China chip sales - TheStreet Analysts revisit Nvidia stock price targets as US restricts China chip sales  TheStreet

Click Subscribe #Nvidia #ChipSales #StockMarket #InvestmentNews #TechStocks

0 0 0 0

Click Subscribe #Samsung #Q1Profit #ChipSales #Smartphones #TechNews

0 0 0 0