Summary Nvidia faces a major revenue challenge as new U.S. export restrictions on AI chips target global distribution, cutting off key markets like China, which accounts for 17% of its sales. Analysts ...
Several semiconductor and manufacturing trade groups have expressed concerns to President Biden in a private letter regarding ...
The move introduces a tiered system for classifying nations to curb the spread of sensitive AI capabilities to geopolitical ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's endorsement of an AI "action plan" more focused on economic opportunity than societal ...
While Nvidia and the European Union have expressed their displeasure with the latest salvo of AI export restrictions from the ...
Once reticent to get involved in policy debates, Nvidia issued a sharply-worded blog post criticizing Biden's sweeping new ...
Biden officials say their proposed regulation will streamline routine sales to allies while stopping dangerous leaks to China. Oracle, NVIDIA, and industry associations say it will cripple their ...
D.C. and Silicon Valley reassessing timetables for artificial general intelligence—and where China stands in that race ...
The controls, outlined in a Jan. 13 interim final rule, will cap the number of AI chips that can be sent to most countries while introducing an exception for a group of allies tha ...
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Apart from the chip-export curbs, Nvidia is also reported to be facing some issues with ramping up manufacturing of its GB200 ...