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Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from the sale of a certain chips to China. Is that legal?
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Nvidia and AMD get 'thanks, but no thanks' from China
Letting Nvidia and AMD ( AMD) sell as many chips as they can would hurt Huawei. China isn't implementing a complete ban. It ...
The move could open the door to China securing more advanced computing power from the U.S. even as the two countries battled ...
Chinese authorities have summoned domestic companies including major internet firms Tencent and ByteDance over their ...
Nvidia and AMD are expected to pay the US government 15% of their China chip sales revenues.
U.S.-China trade tensions and new revenue-sharing rules impact Nvidia Corporation & Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s AI chip ...
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay 15% of AI chip revenue from China to US government. AMD, with 24% China exposure, may suffer ...
Two major chipmakers in the U.S., Nvidia and AMD, have struck an unusual agreement with the federal government to share some ...
BofA maintained its Buy ratings on Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) following a reported deal between the companies and U.S.
The agreement between the chipmakers and the U.S. government will allow Nvidia and AMD to obtain export licenses to resume ...
A Fragile Foothold in China Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently secured U.S. approval to ...
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) said Monday evening that President Trump’s unusual agreement with major chipmakers Nvidia and AMD to share some of their revenue from chip sales in China is “not a good ...
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