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China’s ban on Nvidia’s AI chips underscores its push for semiconductor self-sufficiency, escalating U.S.-China tech rivalry while reshaping Nvidia’s business strategy in one of its biggest markets.
Even though China and the United States may have extended their tariff truce, it looks like there still doesn’t seem to be any love lost between the two countries
Samsung secures a $16.5 billion deal to produce AI chips for Tesla, marking a major step in U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous tech innovation.
Jensen Huang sells over $49M in Nvidia stock as the company leads the AI chip market, powering industries from healthcare to automotive and global AI infrastructure.
Nvidia’s approval to resume H20 AI chip sales to China marks a strategic win, balancing national security with economic growth in the global AI market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump after becoming most valuable company in the world.
Nvidia has hit $4 trillion market value, driven by its AI chips. The company has surpassed long time tech giants like Microsoft and Apple.
Samsung Electronics faces a pivotal moment in the AI chip market, battling weak profits, delayed HBM shipments, and U.S. export curbs while investing heavily to regain leadership.
Nvidia nears $4T valuation, set to become the world’s most valuable company, driven by AI chip dominance and explosive demand for its Blackwell GPUs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang plans to sell $810 million worth of shares under a preset Rule 10b5-1 plan, raising investor concerns even as the company reports strong earnings, surging AI demand, and continued growth driven by its Blackwell architecture and global partnerships.
Taiwan has placed export controls on Chinese companies Huawei, and SMIC, making it difficult for them to access resources required for building AI chips
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told investors on an earnings call that the $50 billion market in China for AI chips is “effectively closed to U.S. industry.”
Nvidia will reportedly launch a new lower-cost artificial intelligence chip specifically for China, following restrictions on exporting its more expensive model
Over the past week, Beijing has repeatedly lashed out at Washington D.C. for warning companies against using AI chips made by national tech champion Huawei
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may well be on his way to dethroning Elon Musk as the richest man in the world — his personal net worth reportedly jumped to around $120 billion
Additionally, Google is investing $75 billion in CapEx for 2025 with about half of the capital going towards the cloud business
