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The US is considering enhancing location-tracking capabilities in chips to monitor their movement and maintain dominance in technology, according to a senior official.
The US will do “whatever it takes” to lead the world in artificial intelligence, President Donald Trump vowed last month. Part of that ambition, it seems, is doing more to stop China getting its hands ...
China watchers are alarmed by what Trump's recent moves mean for the U.S.'s previously hard-line China policy.
The US is exploring ways to equip chips with better location-tracking capabilities, a senior official said, underscoring ...
After a lull to start the year, Nvidia has been gaining ground. Will the company's quarterly results drive the stock to new ...
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Per a report from Reuters, “turmoil” at the US Department of Commerce has led to the lengthiest license application backlog ...
Following the green light to ship chips to China, there appears to be no looking back for chip industry behemoth Nvidia (NVDA ...
There's something investors can watch for when Nvidia reports earnings to see if it can double revenue again this year.
Washington in July cleared Nvidia to resume sales of the H20 chips to China, reversing an effective April export ban. Beijing ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is set to resume sales of its H20 chips in China following a policy shift by the Trump administration.