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The U.S. administration has not yet decided what to do with the funds. This is a first for the U.S.; no company has ever had ...
According to sources, Nvidia and AMD must hand over 15 percent of their revenue from the sale of AI chips to China to the US government. This is in ...
Economist Peter Schiff and The Kobeissi Letter criticize Nvidia and AMD's agreement to pay 15% of their China chip revenues ...
U.S. chipmakers Nvidia and AMD have reportedly agreed to pay 15% of their China sales revenue to the U.S. treasury, in ...
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang met with US President Donald Trump at the White House last week and agreed to give the US government a 15 percent cut of Nvidia’s revenues from chip sales to China, ...
The never-before deal will likely allow them to continue with China exports, a sort of "pay-to-play' arrangement in a legal grey zone.
WASHINGTON] Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) agreed to pay 15 per cent of their revenues from Chinese AI chip sales to ...
Sales were previously halted in April but have resumed. The revenue-sharing requirement is mixed, with concerns over national ...
Revenue-sharing deal between Nvidia, AMD and U.S. government covers AI chip sales to China, a key market worth billions for both companies.
NVIDIA and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of all revenue generated from the sale of AI chips to China to obtain necessary trade ...
Last week, the US government granted the first licenses for the export of Nvidia GPUs to China. In return, there is a profit share.