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Every Friday, we recap highlights of the news that week from China. This week, China condemned the US government’s decision ...
Nvidia's record earnings and global AI deals in Saudi Arabia & Taiwan are setting the stage for long-term AI leadership.
Chinese tech companies turn to homegrown chips for AI development as US export controls and dwindling Nvidia stockpile hinder ...
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.
Record earnings underscore Nvidia’s dominance in A.I., even as U.S. export bans cut it off from the lucrative Chinese market.
Nvidia's earnings beat sent the stock up nearly 5% after-hours, and news that a US court has moved to block reciprocal ...
Alibaba Cloud aims to build "unified global cloud network", enabling Chinese firms to access consistent AI infra both ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang continued to blast chip export controls on China as a “failure” of U.S. policy as part of the chipmaker’s earnings. He’s wrong.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tiptoed into politics with a comment taking a shot at the U.S. policy that has cut off sales of his chips to China.
The company reported revenue of $44.06 billion for the quarter ending April 27, 2025, exceeding expectations of $43.31 billion, according to LSEG consensus estimates. Adjusted earnings per share came ...
Saudi Arabia uses its financial strength to become a major player in the global AI industry, investing heavily in cutting-edge technology ...
Right now, NVIDIA’s 50-day moving average is trending sideways, a clear sign that short-term momentum has stalled. The longer ...