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Nvidia had specifically designed the H20 AI chip, based on its Hopper architecture, to respect the U.S. government's guidelines and had earned approval to export it. But, back in April, it received word from the government that it couldn't export the H20 without a license. The U.S. hasn't yet issued such licenses to chip companies.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang soothed investor fears about a China slowdown by delivering a solid sales forecast, saying that the AI computing market is still poised for “exponential growth.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang had a lot to say about the China restrictions and praised President Donald Trump during the company's Q1 earnings call.
NVIDIA reportedly reducing production volume of its gaming-focused GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, making room for GB300 AI GPU production.
Nvidia stock is up less than a percentage point this year. Follow live coverage and analysis of the chip maker's first-quarter earnings report.
Though he 'trusts' President Trump, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says banning sales of its H20 GPUs to China means that $50 billion market 'is effectively closed to US industry.'
Despite Wall Street’s general approval of Nvidia’s results and outlook without China, Huang isn’t giving up on the region. The CEO issued a dire warning during the company’s earnings call, saying that whatever chip AI platform wins in China is positioned to lead globally.
Tucked into its quarterly filing, Nvidia for the first time said restrictions on the use of open-source AI models from China could hurt its business.
Is there anything that can rain on Nvidia’s parade after another well-received earnings report? Well, criticism from U.S. lawmakers over plans for a facility in Shanghai might introduce a small storm cloud.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a party meeting on strengthening the military on Wednesday and inspected an artillery drill on Thursday, state media KCNA said on Friday.
Nvidia and AMD will soon begin selling new GPUs made for AI workloads in China to comply with US chip export restrictions.