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Nvidia And Amd Ceos The Taiwanese American Cousins Going Head To Head US President Donald Trump listens as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks in the Cross Hall of the White House during an event on "Investing in America" on April 30, 2025, in Washington, DC The US Department of Commerce has started issuing licenses to Nvidia to export its H20 chips to China, a US official told Reuters on Friday, removing a significant hurdle to the AI bellwether
Nvidia Shares Rebound After Steep Sell Off Cnn Business Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, reportedly lobbied President Trump, leading to the US Commerce Department issuing licenses for H20 AI chips designed for China, reversing an earlier stricter stance After the April ban on H20 sales, Nvidia warned that it would have to write off $55 billion in inventories, while Huang told the Stratechery podcast that the company also had to forgo $15 billion Huang had announced the expected resumption of H20 chip sales during his latest visit to Beijing — a trip that came soon after he met with US President Donald Trump Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has amassed a $151 billion net worth thanks to the success of his $4 trillion semiconductor company And the ninth-richest person in the world says he’s bringing his
Nvidia Chips Purchased In China Despite Ban Report Why The Stock Won Huang had announced the expected resumption of H20 chip sales during his latest visit to Beijing — a trip that came soon after he met with US President Donald Trump Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has amassed a $151 billion net worth thanks to the success of his $4 trillion semiconductor company And the ninth-richest person in the world says he’s bringing his Nvidia ordered 300,000 chipsets from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co as the chipmaker has encountered strong demand in China and sales are expected to resume there, according to Reuters The Cyberspace Administration of China summoned Nvidia Corp to discuss alleged security risks related to its H20 chips, citing comments by US lawmakers about the need to install tracking The H20 is much slower than Nvidia’s H100 and H200 AI chips, which are available to customers outside China Last year, Elon Musk used 100,000 H100 chips to create an impressive training cluster Nvidia has been a focus of US-China relations, and China's move comes shortly after the US this month reversed an April ban on Nvidia selling the H20 chip to China
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