Why Trump's curbs on Nvidia's China sales may not be enough to contain Beijing's AI ambitions
- Nvidia shares slumped significantly as US authorities barred chip sales to China.
- US export restrictions specifically targeted Nvidia's H20 chip for China sales.
- Nvidia anticipates a $5.5 billion charge from halted H20 chip sales.
- The company's market cap decreased more than $1.15 trillion in three months.
- The restrictions may push Chinese customers towards domestic chip suppliers.
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Why Trump's curbs on Nvidia's China sales may not be enough to contain Beijing's AI ambitions
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition…Trump restricts Nvidia’s H20 exports, but will the policy actually hobble China?...OpenAI contemplates a social network…faster RAG…and dolphin chat.Last week, Nvidia told investors it was taking a $5.5 billion charge to account for the impact of the Trump Administration’s decision to restrict the sale of the company’s H20 chips to China. Nvidia had created the H20 specifically for the Chinese marke…
Nvidia loses $1.15 trillion in 3 months as China tensions rattle Wall Street - Tech Startups
On January 24, Nvidia closed with a staggering $3.49 trillion market cap. Just days later, it lost $600 billion in under two hours as DeepSeek’s surprise breakout sparked fresh doubts about runaway AI chip spending. Three months later, the bleeding […] The post Nvidia loses $1.15 trillion in 3 months as China tensions rattle Wall Street first appeared on Tech Startups.
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Nvidia stock slides 5% as U.S. curbs backfire, boosting China’s chip ambitions
Nvidia (NVDA) stock fell almost 5% Monday morning as investors digested growing fallout from the Biden and Trump administrations’ efforts to curb the company’s chip sales to China. Read more...
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