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Now he’s charging fees on U.S. companies for the purported privilege of exporting artificial-intelligence chips to China. Mark this as another step toward government control of private business.
The Trump administration has forced Nvidia and AMD to share their profits in exchange for access to the lucrative Chinese market, creating a radical new playbook for the U.S. tech war.
It is unclear how many licenses may have been issued, which companies Nvidia is allowed to ship the H20s to, and the value of the shipments allowed.
China wants the United States to ease export controls on chips critical for artificial intelligence as part of a trade deal before a possible summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman today said that the company will allow Plus users to continue to use the prior-generation GPT-4o model if they don't want ...
Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips aren’t a national security risk. But whether the reversal is good or bad depends on who you ask.
According to Djatmiko, the agreement with Peru will facilitate import and export access for trade goods from both countries. For now, the cooperation does not cover investment or capital flows. "We ...
Google has just released a technical report detailing how much energy its Gemini apps use for each query. In total, the median prompt—one that falls in the middle of the range of energy demand ...
Jensen Huang tried diplomacy to sell chips in China, but it took a last-minute deal with the White House.
As the line between helping and judging blurs, the cost of errors is steep.
Marathon Petroleum, Phillips 66, Galp Energia, and Par Pacific are navigating energy volatility by balancing refining strength with low-carbon growth.
Trump’s deals requiring Nvidia and AMD to pay 15 percent of AI chip sales in China to the U.S. government challenge norms in trade and national security policy.