- March 11th, 2026
The global race for artificial intelligence dominance has taken another sharp turn as Nvidia reportedly halted production of its H200 artificial-intelligence chips intended for China, highlighting the growing strategic divide between Washington and Beijing over advanced semiconductor technology. The decision...
China is moving to establish new rules governing how many advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips domestic companies can purchase from foreign suppliers such as Nvidia, a step that could reshape Beijing’s approach to managing access to critical U.S. technology amid...
Chinese customs authorities have instructed border officials that Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips are not permitted to enter the country, according to three people briefed on the matter, in a move that sharpens tensions at the heart of the U.S.–China...
Nvidia does not require customers to make full upfront payments for its H200 artificial intelligence chips, the U.S. chipmaker said on Tuesday, pushing back against claims that it had imposed unusually strict commercial terms on Chinese buyers amid regulatory uncertainty....
In a bold declaration on the eve of Computex 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company will partner with Taiwanese tech giants and the island’s government to build Taiwan’s first AI supercomputer, marking a milestone moment in the...
Samsung Electronics Co.’s shares experienced a notable uptick following remarks by Nvidia Corp. founder Jensen Huang, who expressed confidence in Samsung’s capability to overcome the technical challenges hampering its cutting-edge memory products. This optimism provided a much-needed boost to the...
Asian equities rallied on Friday, following Wall Street's overnight gains, as investors brushed aside initial concerns over Nvidia Corp.’s revenue outlook. Optimism in the markets persisted despite geopolitical tensions, mixed economic data, and ongoing uncertainties in the U.S. Treasury leadership...
Nvidia’s revenue forecast on Wednesday rattled Wall Street, sending its stock down 2.5% in after-hours trading. The company projected its slowest revenue growth in seven quarters, raising questions about whether the artificial intelligence (AI) boom that catapulted Nvidia to prominence...
Asian shares remained cautious on Wednesday as investors awaited the highly anticipated earnings report from Nvidia, the world's most valuable semiconductor company and a bellwether for the AI sector. Meanwhile, global markets experienced a mix of volatility and muted optimism...
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