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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited China on Thursday as the executive behind high-powered artificial-intelligence chips seeks to navigate the trade war between the U.S. and China.
The Trump administration has blocked US AI chip exports to China, hitting Nvidia and AMD with billions in losses as it escalates efforts to curb China's tech advancement.
BEIJING (Reuters) -Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday that China was a very important market for Nvidia after the U.S.
TSMC on Thursday backed its guidance for 2025 after posting a strong earnings beat for the first three months of the year, before the Trump administration announced a slate of tariffs including a 32% ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the contract microchip manufacturer for Nvidia, Apple and AMD, said it hasn’t seen a ...
Taiwanese chipmaking titan TSMC reported Thursday a surge in net profit for the first quarter and forecast robust demand for ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Beijing on Thursday, said Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account associated with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
The panel said its inquiry found that DeepSeek is powered by “tens of thousands of chips,” and the firm may have circumvented ...
During a keynote at Data Center World 2025, a NVIDIA exec spoke about AI factories, purpose-built for gigawatt-scale data ...
Nvidia shares were hit hard in the overnight trading session on Wall Street, falling nearly 7% and losing $148 billion in market value.
Asian shares mostly rose Thursday, despite the continued fretting over President Donald Trump’s trade war, with all eyes on ...
National security concerns grow as Washington eyes Chinese AI startup DeepSeek and pressures Nvidia over tech transfers.