Trump Unveils New 100% Tariff on Chinese Goods Amid Export Controls on Critical Software
The US president has announced strict new tariffs and export regulations following escalating trade tensions with China.
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The US president has announced strict new tariffs and export regulations following escalating trade tensions with China.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, emphasizes the urgent need for the United States to compete with China in AI chip technology, asserting the country is only milliseconds behind.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shares his concerns as China restricts major tech companies from acquiring their AI hardware amidst a complicated relationship with US policy.
Nvidia's financial executive reveals the complexities in exporting AI GPUs to China amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, highlighting a potential revenue opportunity of up to $5 billion.
Despite government pressures, Chinese tech firms are reportedly holding on to their preorders for Nvidia's AI chips, showing continued interest in the technology for their operations.
Nvidia has suspended the manufacturing of its H20 chip intended for the Chinese market due to security apprehensions raised by officials.
China's latest policy mandates data center operators to source over half of their chips from local manufacturers, escalating reliance on domestic technology.
The White House is assessing the legality of a new export tax targeting Nvidia and AMD, which may also extend to other tech firms.
In a recent press briefing, President Trump revealed insights on potential negotiations involving Nvidia's advanced AI chips and hinted at future agreements with China.
Donald J. Trump has called for the immediate resignation of Intel's CEO, Lip Bu Tan, over concerns regarding his ties to Chinese firms, following scrutiny from US Senator Tom Cotton.
Nvidia reassures that its H20 chips do not contain backdoors following queries from Chinese officials.
A newly available humanoid robot from China is priced under $6,000 but may be linked to questionable incidents.
The new Loverwatch event in Overwatch 2 is making waves as players outside China express disappointment over missing out.
An investigation claims that over a three-month period, $1 billion in Nvidia AI chips were covertly sent to China despite strict export regulations.
Diablo 4 has been approved for licensing in China, allowing it to reach a broader audience and enhancing its global footprint.
The Taiwanese chip sector is under intensified scrutiny from state-sponsored Chinese hackers seeking trade secrets, according to recent cybersecurity reports.
The US has negotiated with China to sell Nvidia's AI chips in exchange for rare earth element exports.
Nvidia appears ready to resume selling AI GPUs to China, following significant market achievements, though the full extent of the sales remains up in the air.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, discusses concerns regarding the use of US chips by the Chinese military.
China aims to construct data centers housing over 115,000 high-end Nvidia AI GPUs, despite heavy restrictions imposed by the U.S.
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