Nvidia subpoenaed by US Justice Department in escalating antitrust probe
- Antitrust officials express concerns that Nvidia is making it difficult to switch suppliers and penalizing non-exclusive buyers of its AI chips.
- Nvidia denies having received a subpoena regarding antitrust issues, stating their success is based on merit and customer choice.
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Nvidia has not received a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice, a spokesperson said Wednesday in a statement. “We've asked the U.S. Department of Justice and haven't received any subpoenas. However, we will be happy to answer any questions that regulators may have about our business,” he stressed. Bloomberg News reported Tuesday that the Department of Justice had sent a subpoena related to a possible antitrust investigation, which would …
AI chip maker says it talks with an American agency and that its market advantage comes from the 'superiority' of its products. Nvidia denied that it received subpoenas from the United States Department of Justice as part of an antitrust investigation, the company said a day after Bloomberg reported an increase in investigations about the artificial intelligence chip manufacturer and main supplier to the technology industry. The company stated …
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