Trump Says NVIDIA Can Sell H200 Chip to China
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Nvidia, the US-based chipmaker, has maintained its dominance in the chip industry for a decade characterised by selling cutting-edge chips that power AI, cloud computing, and machine learning.
Trump’s Approval of Nvidia’s Advanced AI Chip Sales to China Faces US Scrutiny Amid Uncertain Demand
US President Donald Trump has approved Nvidia’s sale of H200 AI chips to China, raising national security concerns in Washington as reports suggest Beijing may have limited interest in the older‑generation technology.
Nvidia is reportedly staring down new competition from one of its own customers, but it's not the end of the road for the AI chip leader.
A report from The Information on Nov. 24 said the potential deal could be worth billions of dollars, sparking concerns that one of Nvidia’s top
The good news for Nvidia is that it has other segments generating billions of dollars in sales beyond AI-GPUs, which could help cushion the impact if an AI bubble forms and bursts. This makes an 80% or greater decline in its shares unlikely. Nevertheless, a 50% or greater plunge should be expected if history were to repeat itself.
Nvidia continues its push into physical AI with the release of a new reasoning world model and other tools for physical AI.
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A group of YouTubers filed a putative copyright class action accusing Nvidia Corp. of illegally circumventing protective measures to scrape millions of videos to train its AI.
Nvidia isn’t just contributing chips to the effort to transform healthcare, says VP of healthcare Kimberly Powell. It’s building an entire infrastructure system. The healthcare industry faces major challenges in creating new drugs that can improve outcomes in the treatment of all kinds of diseases.
If this ten trillion dollar boom loses momentum, nearly everything in the tech sector will experience the effects.