Nvidia, Us and China
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Authorities have shut down yet another China-linked smuggling network for Nvidia's AI chips, according to a release from a U.S. attorneys office.
With supply chains tight and prices rising, a new market for GPU rental is cropping up. It could become even more distributed in years to come
Could the next Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) really be hiding in plain sight on the Chinese market? With Moore Threads, a company many refer to as the “Nvidia of China,” soaring around 425% on its public market debut,
While I think Nvidia will remain the AI chip leader, I think Broadcom is the better stock to own in 2026. Its revenue base is much smaller, and the company looks poised to see explosive growth in the coming years from its ASICs business.
Nvidia designs chips, but TSMC (Taiwan) and Samsung (Korea) manufacture them. Learn how the global network produces the GPUs powering the AI boom.
Nvidia can now sell H200 chips to China under Trump’s new policy, a shift that follows months of lobbying by CEO Jensen Huang.
Shares of the artificial intelligence (AI) giant gained 2.3% in Monday's after-hours trading, which bodes well for Tuesday's price action.
President Trump posted a statement to Truth Social saying that NVIDIA may be able to sell H200 AI GPU chips to China in the near future.
Google’s new TPU generations, including Trillium and Ironwood, are emerging as the strongest challenge yet to Nvidia’s GPU leadership, backed by a growing AI Hypercomputer
Popular games like Borderlands 2 and Mirror’s Edge will now work properly on RTX 50-series GPUs.
Shipping chips from Taiwan to the U.S. to China would allow government to get 25% cut of sales.