Nvidia vehemently opposes new rules that restrict GPU shipments to most countries.
On Trump’s impending inauguration, Nvidia said Monday, “we look forward to a return to policies that strengthen American leadership, bolster our economy and preserve our competitive edge in AI and beyond.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Nvidia's chief executive Jensen Huang said on Friday he will not be attending U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, but will instead be "on the road" celebrating the Lunar New Year with employees and their families.
President Joe Biden’s administration plans one additional round of restrictions on the export of artificial intelligence chips from the likes of Nvidia Corp. just days before leaving office, a final push in his effort to keep advanced technologies out of the hands of China and Russia.
Nvidia Corp. criticized new chip export restrictions that are expected to be announced soon, saying the White House was trying to undercut the incoming Trump administration by imposing last-minute rules.
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President Joe Biden is planning one more round of export restrictions on AI chips to limit some countries' access to the key technology.
NVIDIA Inc., the artificial intelligence powerhouse led by CEO Jensen Huang, is pushing back against new semiconductor export regulations imposed by President Joe Biden's administration.
Jim Cramer endorsed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's strong Q4 while taking a jibe at Joe Biden's sanctions on the chipmaker.
The US unveils stricter AI chip export rules, limiting access for rivals like China while prioritizing allies.
Joe Biden has been accused of squandering America’s tech leadership with a sweeping set of trade restrictions during his final days in office.
The Biden administration is proposing a new framework for the exporting of the advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence, an attempt to balance national security concerns about the technology with the economic interests of producers and other countries.