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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) said it has received licenses for several of its key customers in China for the H20 chip but noted that there are some geopolitical situations it needs to work out between the U.S ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA has halted production of its H20 AI chip for the Chinese market amid ongoing US-China trade restrictions and security concerns. Despite a temporary export license, China's Cyberspace ...
NVIDIA has reportedly asked its suppliers to halt production related to its H20 AI chips for the Chinese market. According to The Information, the company told Arizona-based Amkor Technology and ...
Less than a week away from earnings, Nvidia continues to face concerns over the fate of its H20 chip sales to China, with a fresh report indicating potentially more trouble. Barbara Kollmeyer is based ...
Nvidia told suppliers, including Arizona-based Amkor Technology (NASDAQ:AMKR) and South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. (OTC:SSNLF), to suspend work on the H20 chip, reported Reuters (via The ...
The Chinese government has recently taken a firmer position on the use of Nvidia H20 chips, focusing on safeguarding the nation’s technological security. By seeking detailed justifications from ...
Nvidia Corp. is at the cutting edge of chip design, keeping competitors on their heels with a fast-moving roadmap of innovations that are powering the artificial-intelligence wave. But lately ...
Baidu, ByteDance, Tencent quizzed over their needs for H20 chip, sources say Chinese regulators say concerned over information risks - sources Move likely to complicate Nvidia efforts to boost China ...
Despite positive news that Nvidia and AMD's H20 and MI308 chips have received official approval from the US government to resume exports to China, this permission comes with an unprecedented condition ...
Now that Nvidia finally has US approval to sell its H20 chips to China, the country is voicing concerns about the AI hardware. It’s the latest move in a long-running struggle between the US and China ...
China’s cyberspace regulators on Thursday summoned Nvidia over security concerns that its H20 chips can be tracked and turned off remotely, the Cyberspace Administration of China said on its website.