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The Commerce Department allows Nvidia to sell H20 AI chips to China despite security concerns, and experts are divided on the U.S. technological advantage.
U.S. lawmakers are raising alarms over the Commerce Departments decision to allow Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China. Republican Representative John Moolenaar, chair of ...
The U.S. government's April ban on sales of the H20 chips forced Nvidia to void customer orders and cancel manufacturing ...
NVIDIA's H20 AI GPUs are once again allowed to be sold in China following a reversal of restrictions by the Trump ...
The head of a House of Representatives panel on China told U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that resuming sales of ...
Republican Representative John Moolenaar criticizes the decision to resume sales of Nvidia H20 chips to China, citing ...
The Trump administration’s decision allowing Nvidia Corp. to resume shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to ...
The U.S. House Select Committee on China has expressed concerns about the Trump administration's decision to allow Nvidia ( ...
In a meeting with Jensen Huang, Minister Wang Wentao says China’s doors are wide open for Nvidia and other multinational ...
Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, successfully persuaded former President Trump to reverse a ban on selling AI chips to China, bolstering Nvidia's global market presence.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the AI Stocks Investors Are Watching Closely. On July 16, Needham analyst Rajvindra Gill raised the price target on the stock to $200 from $16.